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"You'd never see a comma in a British headline".
Well, yes: try misplacing a comma in a sentence that is published and see what excitable letters you get.
(Because of an ambiguous comma in a document Greene signed on his deathbed, other scholars were forbidden to quote from unpublished material until Sherry's project was complete).
Ben Yagoda addressed some of the questions in the comments, as well as a few other points about the comma, in a follow-up post.
Ed is a New York lawyer who gets fired for omitting a comma in a brief, costing his firm nearly $2 million.
He once called a fellow director on Christmas Day to complain about a missing comma in a memo.But if his perfectionism bordered on pedantry, Warburg continued to inspire great loyalty.
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