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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Commas or no commas?

The following phrase - "to improve the balance of strength between your right and left, leg and hip, muscle groups."

Should the commas be there, or would the phrase be better without any commas?
  

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That punctuation is not possible. Use this: To improve the balance of strength between your right and left leg and hip, do this.....

  • That punctuation is not possible.
  • Use this: To improve the balance of strength between your right and left leg and hip, do this.....
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That punctuation is not possible. Use this:

To improve the balance of strength between your right and left leg and hip, do this.....

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