She purchased three gifts, including one for her sister.
Ive including a picture of the carom board i use, in case you were interest
edu is a group of internet sites including many colleges.
This can lead to all kinds of diarrhoeal diseases, including cholera.
I see no reason for not including the Baltic proviso in this case.
The museum had many rare items , including the book of cells which is ancient.
The cyclone destroyed everything in its path, including houses and cars.
Emperor Caesar was the conqueror of a large part of Europe, including Britain.
She provided legitimate proof of her identity, including her driver's license and passport.
A comma is typically used after the word "including" in a sentence when it is followed by a list of items or examples. The comma helps to separate the items and improve readability.
A brokerage is generally associated with financial products including insurance, stocks and shares.
There are 47 landlocked countries in the world, including partially recognized states.
Yes, you can use a semicolon before the word "including" when it separates items in a list within a sentence. For example, "There are many countries known for their delicious cuisine; including Italy, France, and Japan."