Ex: They established the standards, roles, rules and the norms of their new group, which they all adhered to.
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No, a comma after which would be incorrect.
But do you need the second "the"? I can see no logical reason for using it, and the sentence reads better without it, imo.
No I don't think so
No.
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No, a comma after which would be incorrect.
But do you need the second "the"? I can see no logical reason for using it, and the sentence reads better without it, imo.
No I don't think so
No.