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A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to connect closely related independent clauses, effectively linking two complete sentences that are thematically linked. It can also be used to separate items in a complex list where commas are already present. Using a semicolon enhances clarity and emphasizes the relationship between the ideas presented. It's typically employed when a period feels too abrupt and a comma is insufficient for the connection.

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