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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

If for ANY reason

If for ANY reason you are unable to recover this item, contact Fred at xxx-xxx-xxxx.

I've seen it phrased: if, for ANY reason,

Is there a better way to word this?
  

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Do you mean with or without the comma? Two commas are too many.

  • Do you mean with or without the comma?
  • Two commas are too many.
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Do you mean with or without the comma? Two commas are too many.

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