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Discover Ludwig"vigorous comments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means comments that are strong, forceful, and enthusiastic. You can use it to describe comments that are full of energy and intensity, such as in a heated discussion or a passionate debate. Example: During the meeting, there were vigorous comments from both sides about the proposed budget cuts. Some argued fiercely in favor of the cuts, while others passionately opposed them.
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At times his vigorous comments were wrong and even insulting, but always put forward with awesome wit and intelligence.
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I was not surprised to find that my second recommendation, in particular, provoked vigorous debate in the comments.
Her comments are vigorous and robust, and interesting to revisit: Film criticism is in search of an aesthetic.
He also composed rough but workmanlike verse of religious exhortation; one of his most interesting later volumes is the children's book A Book for Boys and Girls (1686), vigorous poems serving as comments on emblematic pictures.
The vigorous debate in the comments section of these articles underscores Faulkner's insight that "the past is not dead; it's not even past".
Read in this pamphlet vital introductory comments to assure vigorous relaxation.
Prof. Edward Howley's recent comments about recommending vigorous exercise, needed for high exercise capacity, from the end of his lecture may be pertinent here.
This shift, as much as anything, accounts for the vigorous response to Tarantino's comment: people wanted to know just what was so bad about a ghetto, anyway.
Whitson also had strong words for Missouri Governor Jay Nixon, who has called for the "vigorous prosecution" of Wilson, calling such comments "ludicrous" and contrary to the spirit of "innocent until proven guilty".
His comment, accompanied by a vigorous slashing motion, spoke to a deep anger toward Obama and a fascinating generational schism among black leaders.
[See Reviewer 1 comment 8 for a vigorous defense of the syntrophic hypothesis].
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