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Hello Experts,

Is "which without comma" structure always wrong on the GMAT?
(I know ",+which" structure is suppose to modify the previous noun/noun phrase. But "which without comma" structure in a sentence seems always incorrect on the GMAT)


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I'll say this, generally--I virtually never use the presence or absence of a comma to make eliminations/selections in SC. Commas can help me determine structure and meaning, but it's exceptionally rare that an answer is 'wrong' because there is or is not a comma.

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