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Jackson6612 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Art House Inc. Where Art Comes First", "Art House Inc., Where Art Comes First"

Hi

In the following phrases "Inc." stands for 'Incorporated'. Is comma really required? Which one of the two do you prefer? Thank you for the help.

1: "Art House Inc. Where Art Comes First"

2: "Art House Inc., Where Art Comes First"

  

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The trend now is to omit the period (and the comma BEFORE 'Ltd'), though you must check with each company for their specific usage. The comma you are talking about is wrong, but you do need punctuation. —Where Art Comes First

  • The trend now is to omit the period (and the comma BEFORE 'Ltd'), though you must check with each company for their specific usage.
  • The comma you are talking about is wrong, but you do need punctuation.
  • —Where Art Comes First
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The trend now is to omit the period (and the comma BEFORE 'Ltd'), though you must check with each company for their specific usage.

The comma you are talking about is wrong, but you do need punctuation. I suggest:

Art House, Inc.—Where Art Comes First

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