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Yes, you generally place a comma before "in addition" when it introduces a new clause or idea in a sentence. For example: "She enjoys reading; in addition, she loves writing." However, if "in addition" is used at the end of a sentence, a comma typically precedes it. For instance: "He plays soccer, and he also plays Basketball, in addition."

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6d ago

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