In the following sentence, do I need a comma between "department, instead"?
Its ulterior motive is to save our history for posterity so that the current and future members of the department instead of taking the “magic” for granted, will appreciate, savor and embellish it.
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Yes. Even in SPOKEN English there would be a discernable pause there. Rommie
— Rommie
Yes.
Even in SPOKEN English there would be a discernable pause there.
Rommie
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