She never gets older year after year, her dress and manner aplomb
A written English sentence always ends with a mark of punctuation. It is not optional. This rule is English 101, and since it is one of the very few rules that have no exceptions, you should embrace it and take comfort in it.
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A written English sentence always ends with a mark of punctuation. It is not optional. This rule is English 101, and since it is one of the very few rules that have no exceptions, you should embrace it and take comfort in it.
Anyway, the sentence does not make sense. For one thing, "aplomb" looks like a verb there, but it is a noun.
It is not grammatical. There is no grammatical connection between the word "aplomb" and what came before.