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You write:

However good an apple tastes, it is not pink; but you write as a parenthetical adverb:

Apples taste good, however, they are not pink; if not the two main clauses tally (agree), and the word 'however' can be replaced by "but", there are commas.

However, if a main clause is followed by a "runner-up" clause, or a consolidating clause, there are no comma, as in:

Apples taste good however small they are.

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