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20 October, 14:10

When do you need commas before and after an apposittive phrase?

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  1. 20 October, 14:22
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    If the appositive phrase is needed to define the meaning of a noun then don't use a comma, if the appositive phrase defines enough where it can stand by it's self alone then use commas around it.
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