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It displays a users most used phrases throughout all of their tweets.
Yes, a comma is considered a text feature. It is a punctuation mark that separates words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence to aid in clarity and understanding.
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"No, not according to the internet at least. The most popular tshirts are ones that feature a popular movie, or a cult classic."
iOS 8 exhibits a new feature known as QuickType that will allow you to predict words or phrases that you are likely to type next.
A comma is typically used before "as well as" if it is used to introduce extra information in a sentence. For example: "She enjoys various outdoor activities, as well as hiking and biking." A comma after "as well as" is not necessary.
Depending on the context, the acronym WFS could stand for many phrases. Web Feature Service, Worldwide Flight Service or World Future Society are among them.
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