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The phrase "comma splice" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a grammatical error that occurs when two independent clauses are joined by a comma without a coordinating conjunction. Example: "I wanted to go for a walk, it was raining outside."
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comma splice
noun
Two independent clauses strung together with a comma in between.
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Today, however, it's a comma splice.
Samuel Beckett was the poet laureate of the comma splice.
Ban the comma splice, then along comes Beckett with his jagged, haunting arrhythmia.
Instead of the comma splice, use a period, semicolon or dash.
A comma splice occurs when only a comma separates clauses that could each stand alone as a sentence.
Frequent comma splice and enjambment are offset by well-judged colons and halts: this is a complex dance of a poem, perhaps a polka rather than a waltz.
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The author was prone to comma splices and garbled exposition.
Two situations seem to bring out a lot of comma splices.
Two particular situations seem to bring out a lot of comma splices.
Cal student, in spite of his run on sentences and comma splices, writes creditably for a Cal student.
His exuberant ramblings gain a propulsion that would be lost if the comma splices were curbed, the phrases divided into sentences.
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