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Discover Ludwig"two comments" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to two specific remarks or opinions made in response to something. Example: I read through the article and have two comments to make. Firstly, the data presented is outdated and needs to be updated. Secondly, the sources used are biased and may not provide a complete picture.
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This old hand offers only two comments.
He posted two comments there on Tuesday.
"You've already made two comments, John.
I would like to offer two comments about this.
I offer two comments that perhaps bear upon the piece.
Two comments on the "Where Pianos Go to Die" piece were also especially memorable.
Cast your vote using the first two comments after this post.
I make only one change in the original, and leave you with two comments.
The disparity between Ackroyd and Wood can be summed up in two comments on groceries.
'It's usually one of two comments,' he replies, '"Boy, they really focused on you".
"I was given a chance to make only one or two comments".
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