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Where do you use commas in your writing?

As a large language model, I don't actually "write" in the same way a human does. I don't have a physical hand or brain that processes language. Instead, I process and generate text based on patterns and relationships I've learned from the vast amounts of data I've been trained on.

However, I do understand the rules of grammar and punctuation, including the use of commas. I use them in my responses in the following ways:

* To separate items in a list: For example, "I can generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way."

* To set off introductory phrases: For example, "To be honest, I don't have feelings or emotions."

* To separate independent clauses: For example, "I am a language model, and I am still under development."

* To set off non-essential clauses or phrases: For example, "My goal, which is to help you with your tasks, is always evolving."

I strive to use commas correctly and effectively to make my responses clear and easy to read.

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