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(e.g., it was freezing; however, we still enjoyed it. ) before a conjunction that merges two sentences containing commas. (e.g., yesterday, it was, to our surprise, sunny; but today, as expected, it's dull. ) semicolons are not used: for introductions.
(e.g., it was freezing; however, we still enjoyed it. ) before a conjunction that merges two sentences containing commas. (e.g., yesterday, it was, to our surprise, sunny; but today, as expected, it's dull. ) semicolons are not used: for introductions....
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(e.g., it was freezing; however, we still enjoyed it. ) before a conjunction that merges two sentences containing commas. (e.g., yesterday, it was, to our surprise, sunny; but today, as expected, it's dull. ) semicolons are not used: for introductions.
(e.g., it was freezing; however, we still enjoyed it. ) before a conjunction that merges two sentences containing commas. (e.g., yesterday, it was, to our surprise, sunny; but today, as expected, it's dull. ) semicolons are not used: for introductions....
https://www.grammar-monster.com/punctuation/using_semicolons.htm