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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Run on?

I've met with a few of them in Indiana, Tampa Bay, and Oakland, but it would be very helpful if I could get a few more reliable and trustworthy companies from you guys. Of course on top that the quality of the material and product are especially important since the final product will be sold globally, mainly in the U.S.

Please proofread for me. Thank you for your time.
  

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Neither sentence is a run-on, with the following punctuation: comma after course - that - important.

  • Neither sentence is a run-on, with the following punctuation: comma after course - that - important.
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Neither sentence is a run-on, with the following punctuation: comma after course - that - important.

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