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Mgregg113 Posted 16 years ago
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Should there be a comma used after the word "area"? Is this an example of set off parenthetical elements?

Regarding the sentence below, should there be a comma used after the word "area"? Is this an example of set off parenthetical elements?

As a recognized expert in this area with the Denver Police Department, I am sure that all of the interested participants are excited about listening to your presentation.
  

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Hi, Regarding the sentence below, should there be a comma used after the word "area"? Is this an example of set off parenthetical elements? I don't see anything greatly parenthetical about this.

  • Hi, Regarding the sentence below, should there be a comma used after the word "area"?
  • Is this an example of set off parenthetical elements?
  • I don't see anything greatly parenthetical about this.
  • As a recognized expert in this area with the Denver Police Department, I am sure that all of the interested participants are excited about listening to your presentation.
  • I don't find your meaning completely clear.
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Hi,

Regarding the sentence below, should there be a comma used after the word "area"? Is this an example of set off parenthetical elements? I don't see anything greatly parenthetical about this.

As a recognized expert in this area with the Denver Police Department, I am sure that all of the interested participants are excited about listening to your presentation.

I do

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