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by oasisbob
336 days ago
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It's also a very typical sentence structure taught in US English. I learned it around 7th grade where there's a huge push to teach formulaic ways to use commas properly instead of just sprinkling them everywhere in run-on sentences. Googling now, that usage is often referred to as using commas to offset a non-essential clause. |
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