It replaces many low value steps of manufacturing processes which occur in most similar settings and improves precision of bends but when combined with our engineers’ understanding of its strengths, its extraordinary ability to create value for our customers is demonstrated.
Me and a co-worker can't agree on whether this is a run on or not. If it isn't do I need a comma between bends and but? I could change it to not be so grammatically confused but at this point I'm just very curious as to other people's opinion on whether it is or not.
It is not a run-on sentence, but you definitely need a comma where you said.
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It is not a run-on sentence, but you definitely need a comma where you said.