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Blog Category: Comma Corner

The comma is the most versatile punctuation mark. With this versatility comes options for the author, and with options comes the opportunity to make poor choices. This series aims to help writers make the best possible use of commas in their work.

Use Commas to Slow Down Long Sentences
Use Commas to Clarify the Referent of Information

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