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I have the following sentence and I need your help:

"The results reveal that in all weeks (,) the developed algorithm outperformers the algorithms from the literature."

Do I have to use a comma here? I'd appreciate every comment and would be thankful for your help.

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Yes and No.

If you use the comma, then you should put it also after that, and in this case, you will have a so called helper clause - in all weeks, which just adds more specificity to the context.

If you don't have a comma after that, then you should not use a comma after weeks, as despite the fact, that the part after the possible comma can constitute an independent clause, the whole sentence is a complex sentence, having both - dependent and independent clauses, but not two independent clauses.

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