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What punctuation is used between independent clauses when no conjunction used?

The punctuation used between independent clauses when no conjunction is used is a semicolon (;).

Example:

* The sky was clear; the stars shone brightly.

Here, "The sky was clear" and "the stars shone brightly" are both independent clauses. They are separated by a semicolon because there is no conjunction connecting them.

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