Nobody knows everything—one of the pleasures of language is that there is always something new to learn—and everybody makes mistakes.

Nobody knows everything—one of the pleasures of language is that there is always something new to learn—and everybody makes mistakes.

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If commas are open to interpretation, hyphens are downright Delphic.

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