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Snow can fall poleward of these systems' associated warm fronts and within their comma head precipitation patterns (called such due to the comma-like shape of the cloud and precipitation pattern around the poleward and west sides of extratropical cyclones).
The most telltale sign that someone doesn't know their comma rules is overuse.
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Writers feel moved to "get things down on paper," usually incoherently, and even in guarded moods say alarming stuff because they don't know where to put their commas.
Lee does not walk so much as levitate or hover, borne aloft by supernatural stamina, and, in mimicry of this sensation, his clauses, suspended by their commas, also bear the reader along "the way" and onwards into the unknown.
The lines roll like billiard balls with weird English on them, they spin and skid, often just after their last comma, and then they plunge into their pockets with a crack.
How do you avoid grading, grading, grading and discouraging the students as well by putting pressure on their every comma and square root?
In "Happy Birthday," amidst an awkward celebration, a child verbalizes an awkward pause: "Their mother, comma!" In "Why This World," my biography of Clarice, I examined her roots in Jewish mysticism and the essentially spiritual impulse that animated her work.
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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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