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Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase in English that requires a comma. Whether a comma is necessary depends on the context. If the "such as" introduces a list, then comma may be used, as in the examples below. But in a sentence such as this one it is not needed.

Probably so. Let's see: It's healthy to eat green leafy vegetables, such as lettuce, beans...

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I'm looking for good qualities in a mate, such as honesty, fidelity...

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Yes, it is correct to use a comma before "such as" when it is introducing examples in a sentence. This helps to separate the introductory phrase from the examples that follow.

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