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![]() I'm getting a green squiggly line under a certain word because Word thinks I should use a semicolon instead of a comma after this word. I don't want to use a semicolon in this situation and do not think it is grammaticaly necessary. Word gives me the option of "ignoring once" but then it puts the green line back. I don't want to turn off the grammer check. Is there any way I can get rid of this annoying green line without changing the comma to a semicolon. |
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