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The phrase 'there were comments' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to remarks or opinions made about something. For example: "After the presentation ended, there were comments from the audience about the speaker's interesting points."
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During the initial workshops there were comments from the participants, such as: "We cannot put figures on our work.
Related to pig herds there were comments that they in general were better compared to other species, but also that the routines were better while the eradication programme against Aujeszky's disease was still ongoing.
"There were comments made," he said.
There were comments dissecting, diagnosing and ridiculing my appearance.
After he finished, the organizer asked if there were comments or questions in the audience.
Until recently, there were comments about how Wilson and Randle had been panning out.
When the poem was over, the audience laughed and applauded, and Rousseau asked if there were comments or questions.
There were comments, to be sure, but mainly benign ones, like the reaction from Ann Hershfang, president of WalkBoston, a pedestrians' group.
The prosecutors presented evidence showing that in early October, a month before the video's removal, there were comments posted saying that it should be taken down.
"There were comments made at the time, 'Why would anybody want to live there?' " Mayor Roger Ochs said of the last flood.
Of course there were comments that Mr. Stein had made his own pact with the devil, sealed, literally, with flesh and blood.
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