[Grammar] Comment At/Toward

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I have a question about the preposition to use with "comment":

1. "He made comments about her."
2. "He made comments at her."
3. "He made comments toward her."

"About" is definitely standard English. But what about "at" and "toward"?
 

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#3 is OK too. I find #2 unnatural though I'm sure someone will find a way to make it usable. #1 is, as you say, definitely OK.
 

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Only #1 works for me!
 
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Would #3:

3. "He made comments toward her."

mean a) he made comments to her face-to-face or that b) he made comments about her?
 

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3 does not work for me.
 

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Of course, comments about someone and comments made towards someone are different things.
 

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I would say "comments to" someone.
 
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