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The phrase "comma of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the punctuation mark (,) known as a comma. Here are a few examples: - Please use a comma after each item in the list. - There should be a comma of pause between the two clauses in the sentence. - The comma of the address separated the street name from the city and state. - When writing dialogue, always remember to include a comma after the speaker's name. - In this sentence, the use of a comma of contrast emphasizes the contrast between the two ideas.
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"You should know that I am not withdrawing a single comma of this proposal".
The difference is the comma of Didymus, or syntonic comma, and equals 0.22 of a semitone.
He accused his opponents of a "Pyrrhic victory" and vowed not to change a "comma" of his rejected reforms.
There are two commonly cited commas, the Pythagorean comma and the comma of Didymus, or syntonic comma.
The new Europeans, for their part, had worked hard to meet every dot and comma of the accession terms.
This amount is called a comma of Didymus, and it makes intervals severely dissonant when their notes are sounded simultaneously.
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The horizon was a luminous peach-colored line, and rising above it were gray commas of cloud with copper bottoms, each the size of a small town.
Advocates of both gun rights and gun control are making a tactical mistake by focusing on the commas of the Second Amendment.
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