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A comma splice is two independent clauses that are only separated by a comma, such as in the following example: "Ice cream is very tasty, I like it".. Correct the comma splice with a period or exclamation mark.
I regret this mistake and would like to see it corrected.
We would like to correct it and explain some notations.
"But I still like it".] Correct: "This datum supports the theory, but many of the other data refute it".
You can use a (probably expensive) Photoshop filter to flatten the image, and it looks like it's corrected a little strangely, but it works: I get the feeling that looks a lot weirder in large format.
US fans don't like it but that was the correct decision.
As its editor, I'd like to correct a few mistakes.
I would like to correct a misunderstanding about C. A. Tripp, who died in 2003 and can't correct it himself.
If no such structures exist, then Dr. Pinker's theory or something like it is correct.
If this, or something like it, is correct, then the concept of goodness does not merely describe certain properties goodness has, but aspires to tell us what goodness is.[19] It does not, therefore, call for a metaphysically deeper account from some other source in the way that the concept of heat or water does.
If this model, or something like it, is correct, then the ability to put in place a heritable epigenetic change in response to an environmental agent, or to respond to that agent at all, will depend on the presence of a group of enzymes of defined specificity (Fig. 4), perhaps operating as a complex.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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