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A run-on-sentence is a sentence consisting of two or more independent clauses. An example with two independent clauses which are indicated by brackets: (Teachers like writing), (they do it every chance they get).

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"in other words" - Can this be used as a subordinating conjunction?

One of the foundational questions regarding any talent or ability is whether it is innate or learned–in other words, are we born musical, or can musicality and creativity be taught? Is this a run-on …
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