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"No comments entered" vs "No comment entered"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'No comment entered' is used when referring to a single comment that has not been entered, while 'No comments entered' is used when referring to multiple comments that have not been entered.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

No comments entered

This phrase is correct and is commonly used when referring to multiple comments that have not been entered.

This phrase is used when indicating that multiple comments have not been entered or provided.

Examples:

  • The discussion thread was empty, with no comments entered.

Alternatives:

  • No feedback received
  • No remarks added

No comment entered

This phrase is correct and is commonly used when referring to a single comment that has not been entered.

This phrase is used when indicating that a single comment has not been entered or provided.

Examples:

  • The form submission was incomplete, with no comment entered.

Alternatives:

  • No remarks entered
  • No feedback provided

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