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The biblatex manual makes no mention of @comment at all. It probably just wants balanced braces everywhere
Tame the Beast says
There is a special entry type named@comment. The main use of such an entry type is to comment a large partof the bibliography easily, since anything outside an entry is already a comment, and commenting out one entry may beachieved by just removing its initial@
which I take to mean you can wrap multiple entries in a @comment{....}
and have them commented out.
BibTeXing says
For Scribe compatibility, the database files allow an @comment command; itβs not really needed because BibTEX allows in the database files anycomment thatβs not within an entry. If you want to comment out an entry, simply remove the β@β character preceding the entry type.
from bibtex-parser-experiments.
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from bibtex-parser-experiments.