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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Comma before with

I was wondering is this is a correct sentence:

Leopards are highly adaptable, with populations being found in the desert to the tundra.

It sounds right to my ears, but the word "with" and comma before seems a bit awkward.
  

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Leopards are highly adaptable, with p opulations found from the desert to the tundra.

  • Leopards are highly adaptable, with p opulations found from the desert to the tundra.
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Leopards are highly adaptable, with populations found from the desert to the tundra.

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