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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

comma before 'due to'

Can you use a comma before using 'due to' if they information is non-essential?

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Jonny
  

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I would say that you can if you would pause there when speaking the sentence out loud, but generally, I would not.

  • I would say that you can if you would pause there when speaking the sentence out loud, but generally, I would not.
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I would say that you can if you would pause there when speaking the sentence out loud, but generally, I would not.
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