"Zuckerman propounds the view that despite the importance of expeditious and efficient proceedings, efficiency and fastness should never be the determining factors. "
Could somebody please tell me what's wrong with the comma usage in the sentence above?
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I can't see a problem with the comma in that sentence.
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I can't see a problem with the comma in that sentence.
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To indicate the long phrase is parenthetical, you need two commas.. ie "Zuckerman propounds the view that, despite the importance of expeditious and efficient proceedings, efficiency and fastness should never be the determining factors." Or you could use no commas at all.