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Names need capital letters, change there to they're, sentences need full stops at the end or take them out and use a commas!
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Use a comma instead.
A comma is pronounced Eek.
"A comma," she said slowly.
We needed a comma after "Web site".
Today, however, it's a comma splice.
We needed a comma after "percent".
Why is a comma necessary after "Iowa"?
I wouldn't have a comma!
"This is just a comma," she said.
Two pages later, he turned a comma into a semicolon.
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