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punctuation (semicolons) semicolons are used: in lists when the list items contain commas (e.g., peter, the officer in charge; colin, the chef; and heidi, my dog) to create a smoother transition between sentences, particularly when the second starts with a phrase like however or as a result (e.g., it was freezing
punctuation (semicolons) semicolons are used: in lists when the list items contain commas (e.g., peter, the officer in charge; colin, the chef; and heidi, my dog) to create a smoother transition between sentences, particularly when the second starts with a phrase like however or as a result (e.g., it was freezing...
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