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BW2/3 Posted 19 years ago
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0The scientific study of the supernatural began in the late 19th century, in synchrony with the age of energy.02br
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00The scientific study of the supernatural began in the late 19th century in synchrony with the age of energy.02br
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00Do you see any difference when the comma is deleted ?02br
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0 I don't think the 2nd is correct, because it makes the reader to make a false connection thinking (even if just for a moment) that the 02br 02br 01i 0019th century is in synchrony with something02i 0-

  • 0 I don't think the 2nd is correct, because it makes the reader to make a false connection thinking (even if just for a moment) that the 02br 02br 01i 0019th century is in synchrony with something02i 0-
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0 I don't think the 2nd is correct, because it makes the reader to make a false connection thinking (even if just for a moment) that the 02br
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0Well, I didn't have that feeling even for a moment.02br
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00By the way, I don't think that what one may think for a moment may be the criteria of rightness of a sentence. For example, what may one think for a moment reading the sentence below? Perhaps, he won't understand at once what the author wanted to say, but that will not make the sentence incorrect.02br
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