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Check yours in the 1st comment

Your phrase seems like a caption or a note meant for social media—something like:

**”Full article in the first comment. Check yours in the 1st comment!”**

This is commonly used to direct attention to additional content, especially when platforms limit caption length or link usage. Here’s a cleaner version you can use depending on context:

**Option 1: For a professional post**
*Full article available in the first comment. Let me know your thoughts there!*

**Option 2: For casual/engagement posts**
*Check the full article in the 1st comment. Did yours make the list? 👀*

**Option 3: For clickbait-style posts**
*We broke it down. The full story’s in the first comment—check if yours is featured!*

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