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Should there be comma before and after "therefore" if occuring in a

It is, therefore, important.
It is therefore, important.
It is therefore important.
Which one of the above is correct from punctuation point of view?
  

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[nq:1]It is, therefore, important. It is therefore, important. It is therefore important.

  • [nq:1]It is, therefore, important.
  • It is therefore, important.
  • It is therefore important.
  • [/nq] Only the last one looks right to me.
  • The word "therefore" is an integral part of the sentence Regards, Einde O'Callaghan
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[nq:1]It is, therefore, important. It is therefore, important. It is therefore important. Which one of the above is correct from punctuation point of view?[/nq]
Only the last one looks right to me. The word "therefore" is an integral part of the sentence
Regards, Einde O'Callaghan

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