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  2. Wikipedia:Comma test - Wikipedia

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    The comma test helps to detect overuse of apposition and passive voice which alone composes a majority of awkwardness in a Wikipedia article. The test may in some cases detect elegant variation and redundant phrases. Do use common sense when use the comma test because it won't work at all in lists and quotes.

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  4. Wikipedia talk:Comma test - Wikipedia

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  5. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog - Wikipedia

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    The phrase shown in metal moveable type, used in printing presses (image reversed for readability) "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is an English-language pangram – a sentence that contains all the letters of the alphabet.

  6. Wikipedia : Guidance on applying the Manual of Style

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    For example, "Stop!" has the punctuation inside the quotation marks because the word "stop" is said with emphasis. However, when using "scare quotes", the comma goes outside. Other examples: Arthur said the situation was "deplorable". (The full stop (period) is not part of the quotation.)

  7. Talk:Comma - Wikipedia

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    The two leading academic publishing style guides in the world do not use the comma. New Hart's Rules (in two editions, revisions of the Oxford Style Manual and Oxford Manual of Style, in turn revising the classic Hart's Rules) recommends no comma, and labels the comma an American practice (p. 109 in latest ed., p. 103 in 2005 ed.).