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In their Letter[Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 106803 (2021)], the authors found an interesting reentrant localization phenomenon in a one-dimensional dimerized lattice with quasiperiodic disorder, i.e., the system undergoes a second localization transition at a higher disorder strength. They claimed that this reentrant feature would appear in the case of staggered disorder, but not for the uniform ones. In this Comment, we show that such reentrant feature can also appear for the uniform disorder when larger system parameters are taken into account.
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