Also known as the Law of Conservation of Commas:
For a given document, the number of commas remain constant; they can neither be created nor destroyed. They may just be removed from the inappropriate places and placed in the aprropriate place.
Extension:
The Law may also extend, in cases, to full stops, colons and other punctuation marks.
For a given document, the number of commas remain constant; they can neither be created nor destroyed. They may just be removed from the inappropriate places and placed in the aprropriate place.
Extension:
The Law may also extend, in cases, to full stops, colons and other punctuation marks.
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