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I know you guys use it as a comma over there".
Maybe it is the errant apostrophe, the splitting of the poor old infinitive, or the use of "like" as a comma.
Uribe said the agreement needs to be renegotiated while Timochenko has said Farc will not change "so much as a comma".
Capability Brown famously described how a turn in a river might act as a comma, or a thicket of trees a full stop.
She is very fond of the semicolon, and has pioneered her own use of it, replacing the comma in the greeting of a letter, thus: Dear MaJa; She likes to think of a semicolon as a comma with vibrato.
But nothing makes an otherwise well-wrought sentence look amateurish as quickly as a comma that appears where it has no business, or the lack of one where it's needed.
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To keep the addresses in their proper format, you should export the Outlook contacts as a comma-separated values (.csv) file.
The locations of the groundwater salinity were configured as a comma-delimited text file (in the form of groundwater no, easting, and northing).
The time series parameter data can also be downloaded as a comma-delimited text file from the site detail page (Fig. 8), which also provides access to data request URLs.
In previous reports, ultrasonographic findings of a hydrocele of the canal of Nuck have been described as a comma-shaped lesion with its tail directed toward the inguinal canal, a "cyst within a cyst" appearance, and a multicystic hydrocele.
The Semantic Connector returns a report as a comma-separated value file, listing possible matching concepts where found.
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