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14 September, 03:17

This is a punctuation mark that is used between clauses of a compound sentence when a conjunction is not used, before conjunctive adverbs that join independent clauses, and in a series when the series already contains commas.

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  1. 14 September, 05:25
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    Pretty sure ^ is right. It’s a semi colon, I believe you can’t use ‘and’ after it also.
  2. 14 September, 05:25
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    I think it could be a semi-colon;
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