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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comma about" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is not clear what meaning it is intended to convey and it does not follow standard grammatical rules. It is likely a mistake or typo.
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"There's not one sentence in the proposed agreement, not one period or comma about the stuff that blew up the economy.
This has meant a gradual softening of his trademark sign-off, which started out as "a great, strong class" and mysteriously lost its comma about a year later.
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The most prominent differences between the New Zealand English dialect and other English dialects are the shifts in the short front vowels: the short- i" short- isound"kit") has centralined towards the schwa sound (the "a" in "comma" and "about"); the short-"e" sound (as in "dress") has moved towards the short-"i" sound; and the short-"a" sound (as in "trap") has moved to the short-"e" sound.
As for cashews, which are sweet, shaped like cartoon commas and about as soft as a nut can be, these make the perfect, tender foil to crisp, bitter leaves such as chicory or pungent flavours such as garlic and chilli.
But if we do not see someone's moral judgments either as in any way motivating them or as inverted commas judgments about the morality of their group there may seem, internalists will urge, a real problem making sense of them at all.
And WTF was Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do", with its refrain "Down dooby doo down down/ Comma comma", all about?
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