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Yes, you should place one space after a comma. This is the standard convention in English language punctuation.
While I would not say that every use of the word anyway requires a comma, without exception, it is true that anyway often does call for a comma. Just remember, if you would pause slightly while speaking that sentence aloud, that is where a comma should go.
Avoid commas unless absolutely necessary for the sake of clarity. But is often preceded by a comma, virtually never followed by one.There's nobody here but us chickens. I went home, but I could not find my keys. That may be true, but in fact it is misleading.
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No and he never did before...
A deductive argument should never be characterized as uncertain or probabilistic. It aims to provide a conclusion that necessarily follows from the premises, making it either valid or invalid based on the structure of the argument and the truth of the premises.
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Yes, a comma is typically used after the words yes, no, why, and well when they are the first words in a sentence to indicate a pause or emphasize the response.
Well, it depends on your true feelings for him. If your feelings are genuine then I would say yes. Give it a try.
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Because its true never say never