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supporting comments
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"supporting comments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to statements or opinions that provide further evidence or reasoning to support a main idea or argument. Example: "The author's main point was that climate change is a pressing issue, and his supporting comments included statistics on rising temperatures and examples of its impact on various ecosystems."
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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11 human-written examples
There were 85 opposing comments and 9 supporting comments posted in response to the EVR's call for general public comment.
Academia
The deadline to file supporting comments for the deal is Friday, while the deadline to file opposing comments was last week.
News & Media
Amazon's release includes supporting comments from software companies and developers including Yahoo Japan, TinyCo, Square Enix, Halfbrick, G5 Entertainment, The Weather Channel Companies and ZeptoLab.
News & Media
Nancy (and I call her by her first name because, believe it or not, I know this woman personally) proceeded to take isolated statements that I made and present them as fully independent thoughts, without including my milder supporting comments or the often insulting words of those who I'll dub The Defenders of Feminine Virtue.
News & Media
Lastly, Stage 4 produced a summation of the themes and clarified supporting comments.
Science
Authors' response: We were very pleased to read your supporting comments on our study and felt that your suggestions were very helpful in assisting us to improve the quality of the revised manuscript.
Science
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49 human-written examples
The tool also supports comments, @mentions, live chat and video conferencing.
News & Media
Tumblelogs are rather short on conversation, because they don't support comments.
News & Media
Echo says that the system supports comments that are entered via Disqus, WordPress, IntenseDebate, and any standard RSS feed of comments.
News & Media
This supports comments made to the project secretary during telephone conversations with participants, that members found obtaining the physical measurements onerous, and the repetitiveness of questionnaire tiresome.
Science
Synote Discussion supports commenting on Synote's Synmark notes stored as discussions in its own database and published as Linked data so they are available for Synote or other systems to use.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "supporting comments", ensure they directly relate to and strengthen the main argument or point being made. Avoid tangential or irrelevant information.
Common error
Avoid using "supporting comments" as a blanket term for all feedback. Ensure the comments genuinely provide support, rather than simply being related or adjacent to the topic.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "supporting comments" functions as a noun phrase, where "supporting" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "comments". It refers to statements that provide evidence or backing for a particular claim or viewpoint, according to Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "supporting comments" is a phrase used to describe statements that reinforce or validate a specific argument or idea. As Ludwig AI confirms, it’s a grammatically correct phrase, most commonly found in news media and scientific contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that the comments genuinely provide backing, rather than just being related. Alternatives include "affirmative remarks" and "corroborating statements", offering different nuances. Remember to always ensure the comments directly strengthen your main argument to prevent overgeneralization.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
affirmative remarks
Focuses on the positive nature of the comments.
corroborating statements
Highlights the act of confirming or backing up information.
endorsing feedback
Emphasizes agreement and approval within the feedback.
validating remarks
Stresses the verification and confirmation aspect of the comments.
positive testimonials
Implies formal endorsements or recommendations.
complementary notes
Suggests that the comments add to or enhance existing information.
favorable reviews
Indicates positive evaluations or assessments.
approving feedback
Highlights the aspect of giving consent or approval.
backing opinions
Focuses on the act of providing support for specific viewpoints.
reinforcing viewpoints
Emphasizes the strengthening of existing opinions.
FAQs
How can I use "supporting comments" effectively in my writing?
Use "supporting comments" to reinforce your arguments, providing evidence or reasoning that bolsters your claims. Ensure these comments are directly relevant and contribute to a clearer understanding of your main points.
What phrases can I use instead of "supporting comments"?
Alternatives include "affirmative remarks", "corroborating statements", or "endorsing feedback" depending on the specific context.
Are "supporting comments" always positive?
While often positive, "supporting comments" primarily function to provide backing or validation, whether positive or negative, to a particular viewpoint or argument. The focus is on reinforcement, not necessarily positivity.
How do "supporting comments" differ from general feedback?
"Supporting comments" are specifically intended to reinforce or validate a statement or idea. General feedback may include a broader range of opinions, suggestions, or criticisms that do not necessarily provide direct support.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested