I've written following sentence by using a noun clause. Please someone tell me is there any mistakes with this. I've bolted the noun clause (according to my knowledge).
To begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue that the popular people's private lives being exposed is a norm.
What I wanted to say is following.
To begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue that the the fact that popular people's private lives are exposed is a norm.
In addition, please someone tell me how to put the commas accurately in a sentence like this and is there any unwanted commas in the sentence or there should have more.
dileepa To begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue that the the fact that popular people's private lives are exposed is a norm. Fine as shown. ) dileepa To begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue that the popular people's private lives being exposed is a norm.
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dileepaTo begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue thatthethe fact that popular people's private lives are exposed is a norm.
Fine as shown. (You don't want "the the", of course.)
dileepaTo begin with, some experts, in their wisdom, argue thatthepopular people's private lives being exposed is a