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If a comma is already in use in a sentence, a semicolon must be used to separate phrases within the sentence. | If a comma is already in use in a sentence, a semicolon must be used to separate phrases within the sentence. | ||
Ex. She owns a house in Atlanta, Georgia; and apartment in Houston, Texas | Ex. She owns a house in Atlanta, Georgia; and apartment in Houston, Texas; and a condominium in New York City, New York. | ||
A comma must be used before and adverb that separates phrases. | A comma must be used before and adverb that separates phrases. |