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SSY Jung Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

that without movement

Dear members

The danger is that without movement, a blood clot can from in the leg.

Should we use the above sentence after removing ", comma" after "movement" .

Thanks

SSY
  

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I think, no. Furthermore, I'd put another comma after "that". And probably you meant "form" not "from".

  • I think, no.
  • Furthermore, I'd put another comma after "that".
  • And probably you meant "form" not "from".
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I think, no. Furthermore, I'd put another comma after "that". And probably you meant "form" not "from".

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