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Following on from the discussion in #768 , I would suggest to refrain from superfluous comments as recommended by Clean ABAP Style Guides.
Existing comments can also be cleaned up as a low-priority boy-scout-rule activity, so if found in the code we're working on, these kinds of things should be deleted: