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No, they are always used before.

Examples:

  • Beginning Quotation: "Tonight, we will eat Pizza," I said.
  • Ending Quotation: I said, "Tonight, we will eat pizza."
  • Broken Quotation: "Tonight," I said, "we will eat pizza."

See how in each sentence, the comma was always before the quotation marks?

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