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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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And, more concretely,

Hi,

I want to drive a car, to live in a condo, and, more specifically, to escape from reality.

Are the commas around "more specifically" correct?

Thank you.
  

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Hi,
I want to drive a car and live in a 1condo, or, 2more precisely, [3I want] to escape from reality.

1Or: condominium (more formal)
2I want is commonly elided.
3more precisely sounds better to me.

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