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Persian Learner Posted 9 years ago
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Part with

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However, for those on a really low income, with very little spending power, the color where they feel most comfortable parting with their cache, appears to be pink.

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What does the underlined part mean?

Is the comma in red correct to be there? If yes, why? (We don't normally separate subj. and predicate by commas.)
  

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Persian Learner parting with their cache cash It means spending their (precious) money. Persian Learner Is the comma in red correct supposed to be there? No.

  • Persian Learner parting with their cache cash It means spending their (precious) money.
  • Persian Learner Is the comma in red correct supposed to be there?
  • No.
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Persian Learnerparting with their cache cash
It means spending their (precious) money.
Persian LearnerIs the comma in red correct supposed to be there?
No.
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Is the underlined part adverbial?
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Persian Learnerparting with their cache
A "cache" is a special pile of money that you have worked very hard to save. People are reluctant to spend money from their hard-earned savings. "Part with" means to leave or say goodbye to, usually reluctantly.

As you noted, the sentence has some issues.

However, for those on a really low income w

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