Proofreading for Commas
Use a comma before and after Latin abbreviations (and their translations), such as etc., i.e., e.g., et al., viz., when they are used as parenthetical expressions within a sentence. Her symptoms come on with exertion, for example, when climbing stairs or running. ................
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