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If "so" is used as a coordinatingconjunction, the comma goes before it. Example: Martha is really sick, so she is going to see a doctor.

If "so" is used as an adverb, no comma is needed. Example: He is so very happy.

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A comma typically goes before "so" when it is used to connect two independent clauses. If "so" is being used as a conjunction to introduce a result or consequence, a comma is not usually necessary.

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