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To set apart the name of a person being addressed
\nTo separate items in a list
\nAfter an introductory expression
\nTo separate extra, nonessential statements from the rest of the sentence
\nTo join two complete sentences without using and, but, and similar words
\nTo separate items in a list when at least one item contains a comma
\nFollowing the Dear Sir or Madam line in a business letter
\nTo introduce a long quotation or a list
\nTo separate and emphasize an extra comment in a sentence
\nTo show a range
\nTo show possession (Herman's hermit, the girls' gym class)
\nTo substitute for missing numerals ('07)
\nTo substitute for missing letters in contractions (isn't, what's, and he's)
\nTo divide words or syllables at the end of a line
\nTo link two words, creating one description (second-string quarterback)
\nTo attach prefixes to capitalized words (anti-Communist)
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