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ByoungSuh Posted 12 years ago
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The red ink belongs to my former instructor Martin Dean a Nobel-nominated scientist.

How do I order all that? And space it out with punctuation, if any? Thanks!
  

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Commas should be used to set off the appositive phrase. The red ink belongs to my former instructor , Martin Dean , a Nobel-nominated scientist.

  • Commas should be used to set off the appositive phrase.
  • The red ink belongs to my former instructor , Martin Dean , a Nobel-nominated scientist.
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Commas should be used to set off the appositive phrase.

The red ink belongs to my former instructor, Martin Dean, a Nobel-nominated scientist.

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