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Old 01-May-2008, 05:47
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In the following sentence, is the comma usage correct?

She stumbled to the foyer and, through bleary eyes, peered through the pewter peephole; nothing unusual came into view.
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Old 01-May-2008, 06:59
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Hi denamarie

They are OK.

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