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Punctuating 'in fact'... #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:34 am   Punctuating 'in fact'...
 

I get confused with utterances such as 'in fact' in written English. Do you separate these with commas?
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Punctuating 'in fact'... #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 06, 2008 20:09 pm   Punctuating 'in fact'...
 

Give us some example sentences, so that we can see which usage of the phrases you have in mind.
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