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The phrase "solicit comments from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask for comments or feedback from a specific person or group of people. For example: The director solicited comments from the employees on the new company policy.
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If there's time, solicit comments from the class at large.
Nor do they solicit comments from patients in the studies.
about health consciousness and solicit comments from your peers, faculty and parents.
And regulators could certainly solicit comments from investors on what they want from Wall Street analysts.
Direct questions or solicit comments from those students who may be-reluctant to talk.
It will solicit comments from plane and helicopter pilots who fly in the area and make recommendations to the agency's administrator, the agency said.
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The commission's mandate is to solicit comment from organizations of many faiths.
She suggested, though, that he should solicit comment from the MEK after the fact.
The Securities and Exchange Commission agreed unanimously on Wednesday to solicit comment from the industry and investors about the possible need for tougher restrictions.
The Securities and Exchange Commission agreed unanimously on Wednesday to solicit comment from the industry and investors about mutual funds' use of derivatives and the possible need for tougher restrictions.
"I see it as a genuine opportunity to solicit comment from everybody and then weigh what changes are appropriate".
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