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Christopher Campbell liked the forum thread, Commenting and Critiquing Etiquette
I agree with Christopher’s comment. I came to the same conclusion on my own through experience. Better to critique drafts. And also I tend to look for wording such as "feel free to comment / give feedback." If I don’t see that then I will only highlight stuff I really liked--especially if it’s funding.
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