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How do you use the word comment?

"Comment" can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective, depending on the context. Here are some examples:

As a noun:

* "I read the article and left a comment on their website." (A written remark)

* "The speaker received a lot of comments about their presentation." (Feedback or opinions)

* "He made a sarcastic comment about her new haircut." (A brief statement or remark)

As a verb:

* "Please comment on the latest news." (To express an opinion)

* "The professor asked us to comment on the assigned reading." (To analyze or discuss)

* "She commented that the food was delicious." (To make a remark)

As an adjective:

* "I have a comment section on my blog." (A section for readers' comments)

* "The comment period for the new law is now closed." (A period for public feedback)

Here are some phrases that use the word "comment":

* Comment on: To talk about or make an opinion about something.

* Leave a comment: To write a remark or opinion, often online.

* Comment section: An area on a website where people can leave their comments.

* Make a comment: To say something, usually about a topic.

* Comment period: A time when people can provide feedback or opinions.

The specific usage of "comment" will depend on the context and the intended meaning.

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