comma in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

comma in the PONS Dictionary

comma Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put in a comma/a full stop
to place a comma/a full stop
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If the conjunction "mint" as precedes an interpolation separated by pauses in speech, commas may be used before and after the interjected part.
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C has some features, such as line-number preprocessor directives and optional superfluous commas at the end of initializer lists, which support compilation of generated code.
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Common names include admirals, anglewings, commas, and tortoiseshells, but neither of these is specific to one particular genus.
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This introductory signal may be used in combination with other signals, preceded by an italicized comma.
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The providers credentials are separated from the person's name (and from each other) with commas.
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A derivative of the cuatrillo by adding a comma diacritic, was used for the alveolar ejective affricate found in the same languages.
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He used periods sparingly, choosing instead a loose flow of clauses joined by commas.
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It is entered by the user starting with a square bracket, then the element values separated by commas.
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This feature forces s with cedilla to be rendered using the same glyph as s with comma below.
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For example a numeric field may only allow the digits 0-9, the decimal point and perhaps a minus sign or commas.
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