Are these sentences correct: 1) You won't be in pain by being exposed to this noise as you would with that of a jet engine. 2) You won't be in pain by being exposed to this noise as you would be if you were exposed to that of a jet engine. 3) One wouldn't die from ingesting this substance as one would with cyanide. 4) One wouldn't die from ingesting this substance as one would die from ingesting cyanide.
Wouldn't a comma be necessary in each case before 'as'?
Gratefully, Navi.
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