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Hi.
I extracted the sentences below from the preface of the book "The Singapore Story" by Lee Kuan Yew.
"I was not drafting a will or a conveyance to be scrutinised by a judge. Nevertheless she demanded precise, clear and unambiguous language."
My understanding is that a comma will normally be used after the word "Nevertheless".
I hope to understand the rationale to omit the comma in this case.
I extracted the sentences below from the preface of the book "The Singapore Story" by Lee Kuan Yew.
"I was not drafting a will or a conveyance to be scrutinised by a judge. Nevertheless she demanded precise, clear and unambiguous language."
My understanding is that a comma will normally be used after the word "Nevertheless".
I hope to understand the rationale to omit the comma in this case.