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The phrase "worthy comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to comments that are valuable or noteworthy. For example, "Your teacher made some really worthy comments that helped you improve your essay."
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We would like to thank the editors and anonymous reviewers for their worthy comments and constructive criticisms for improvement of the manuscript.
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The feedback mechanisms aren't nearly as potent either, since coming up with a worthy comment for an event is harder than commenting on a photo, and "liking" a plan is confusing when there's also an option to join.
Beneath the boorishness, the cringe-worthy comments, he transformed how France thinks of the presidency, just as he altered what America thinks of the French.
It has been evident in the next-man-up achievements of a player like Victor Cruz, their fourth-quarter comebacks and the relative scarcity of headline-worthy comments in the week leading to the game with the Jets.
Fair enough, plenty of juicy post-worthy comments for one day.
Even Justin Bieber, in one of the most cringe-worthy comments ever made by a narcissistic teen idol, expressed his wish that they could have been "friends".
Oklahoma City was careful to avoid any fine-worthy comments about the officiating, but players made it clear they didn't like all the calls Nowitzki got.
In one of the more note-worthy comments of the event, Obama acknowledged, "There are climate change deniers in Congress and when the economy gets tough, sometimes environmental issues drop from people's radar screens".
Asked to comment on Phillips's testimony, Selig said, "It's so ludicrous it's not even worthy of comment".
But the Oxbridge connection is more invidious than this and if it hasn't been considered worthy of comment during the leadership contest, it's in part because in Britain most people who do the commenting also went there.
Yet there is something else here worthy of comment.
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