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Discover Ludwig"summary comments" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a summary of a person's opinion after they have discussed or written about a certain topic. For example: After considering all of the evidence, I have come to the following summary comments: the proposed project is too costly for the expected return and should not be pursued at this time.
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The session closes with summary comments and door prize drawings.
Its summary comments It is astonishing that despite clear imperatives and multiple initiatives to improve diversity in STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics], women still remain under-represented at senior levels across every discipline.
Summary comments discuss broader questions in applications in immunology, and aspects of statistical computation.
An on-line Supplemental File provides more details on each primary study, including summary comments on conflicting results obtained with different model specifications.
Summary comments on preliminary analyses were also provided by Drs. Hude Quan and Peter Faris.
The summary comments of the reviewing editor concur with the significance of these findings.
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In the first stage of Text Charting, the key concepts and predicate elements are underlined or noted and the thematic and functional content of the paragraph episodes can be given as a summary comment.
"George W. Bush we can dismiss with a summary comment: nothing more than a corporation disguised as a human being," Nader said.
When he was selected for the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996, the summary commented "One of the most gifted players ever, his career was half as long as many but it shone twice as brightly as most.
Mike MacKenzie, of RPGnet, gave the book a 5/5 for style and a 4/5 for substance, with the summary comment: "As a DM, I personally think this is a great (creepy) book, especially the first and last chapters, and there is some good crunch to be found".
A summary comment of the EFSA report on ERF study included the following: The increased incidence of lymphomas/leukaemias reported in treated rats was unrelated to aspartame, given the high background incidence of chronic inflammatory changes in the lungs and the lack of a positive dose response relationship.
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