Saving a PDF file without the comments

In Acrobat Reader, is it possible to save a copy of a PDF file without the comments.
I'm doing a PhD, and would like to be able to send some scientific papers to colleagues without the annotation I may have added. Of course, manually removing all the comments is not a good solution.

In the Comment panel, go to the Comments List, press Ctrl+A and then Delete.

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