The woman who lives in the UK won the contest. The lack of commas shows that the clause "who lives in the UK" is needed to identify which woman. The woman , who lives in the UK , won the contest.
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The woman who lives in the UK won the contest.
The lack of commas shows that the clause "who lives in the UK" is needed to identify which woman.
The woman, who lives in the UK, won the contest.
The use of commas shows that the clause "who lives in the UK" is not needed to identify which woman. It just provides some extra information.