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"very helpful comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to praise or thank someone for providing you with comments that were beneficial. For example: "Thank you for your very helpful comments; they gave me a better understanding of the topic."
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We also want to thank Richard Olmstead and two anonymous reviewers for very helpful comments that helped to improve the manuscript.
We wish to thank our colleagues Oliver Clay for very helpful comments, Fabio Auletta and Giuseppe Torelli for their help in computer work,and the Molecular Biology Service of the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn for the clone sequencing.
David Baker, Julian Rayner and Mike Blackman gave very helpful comments on the manuscript in preparation.
**As I post this, I read Jessica's very helpful comments, now below; some of what she raises may be addressed in the above, but I'd be interested in other responses.
We would like to thank two anonymous reviewers who provided very helpful comments.
Thanks to an anonymous reviewer for very helpful comments on earlier drafts.
Thanks to Paul Guyer, Paul Raymont, Rick DeVidi, Julian Wuerth and Kirsta Anderson for very helpful comments.
I would like to thank Thomas Pogge for his very helpful comments on earlier drafts of this entry.
Especial thanks are due to Clark Glymour for detailed and very helpful comments on a draft of this entry.
Thanks to Alfred Mele and Randolph Clarke for very helpful comments on an earlier draft of this entry.
A special word of thanks to Scott Shapiro for his very helpful comments on an earlier draft of this revised entry.
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