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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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A comma or conjunction "and"

Hi. Are both correct in writing in the form of an article? Let us assume the letters "XXX" stand for people of a certain nation.

XXX use this language to trade with the Japanese, (could it be "and"??) Brazilians with the French.
  

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Hi, Are both correct in writing in the form of an article? Let us assume the letters "***" stand for people of a certain nation. ) Brazilians with the French.

  • Hi, Are both correct in writing in the form of an article?
  • Let us assume the letters "***" stand for people of a certain nation.
  • ) Brazilians with the French.
  • Use the 'and'.
  • Omitting it and using simply a comma is a high literary device that is very uncommon.
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Hi,

Are both correct in writing in the form of an article? Let us assume the letters "***" stand for people of a certain nation.





*** use this language to trade with the Japanese, (could it be "and"??) Brazilians with the French.



Use the 'and'. Omitting it and using simply a comma is a high literary device that is very uncommon.

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