Collocations withcommentary

These are words often used in combination withcommentary.

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audio commentary
Instead, in-game prompts are used to allow players to activate a relevant audio commentary for a specific area.
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brief commentary
We also provide a brief commentary on how variation has been addressed in a range of linguistic theories.
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commentary track
The album was re-released in 2009 in a number of formats and featured 16 b-sides and rarities as well as a commentary track.
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critical commentary
This article will examine these attempts and offer a critical commentary on their origins and implications.
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extensive commentary
Nonetheless, it has attracted extensive commentary.
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interesting commentary
It is also an interesting commentary on public participation in planning; although, of course, only a very limited, in-uential, wealthy and vociferous 'public' was involved.
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political commentary
He was pardoned only after officially vowing to refrain from political commentary or activity.
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sad commentary
That is a sad commentary on the proud pit villages that were destroyed by that lot opposite.
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satirical commentary
Based on the autobiography of an eighteenth-century courtesan, the piece was a satirical commentary on material excess.
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scholarly commentary
The significance of "erce" has been the subject of scholarly commentary and speculation.
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social commentary
The songs on the album are for the most part innocuous, devoted to romance and partying, with little social commentary.
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