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It is always important to punctuate any sentence. Sentencing is a skill that should be mastered by all who attempt to write. Any sentence should be a structually independent grammatical unit that typically consists of a subject and a predicate and expresses a statement, question, request, command or exclamation. The command sentencing can be unfair at times...Hey, wait a minute! Are you sure this question belongs in this category? I mean, let's face it, an unfair grammatical sentence can always be corrected. On the other hand, an unfair prison sentence could be problematic. I recommend you go to the legal category and ask this question there because proper grammar won't do you much good if you have been unfairly sentenced to prison.

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