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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Are these the same?

A: I'm stronger than person A, and all the other people here combined.

A: I'm stronger than person A and all the other people here combined.

I don't think they are because of the comma, but not sure.

  

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The comma is wrong because there is no justification for it, and the reader stops to wonder what it is doing there, if only for a microsecond.

  • The comma is wrong because there is no justification for it, and the reader stops to wonder what it is doing there, if only for a microsecond.
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The comma is wrong because there is no justification for it, and the reader stops to wonder what it is doing there, if only for a microsecond.

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