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A qualifying clause beginning with words like "as", "if", or "although" should have a comma separating it from any following clauses in a sentence, but should not have a comma immediately after the beginning word, unless it is to separate a third, non-essential clause.
Example 1: "Although I would quite like to go to lunch with you, I find myself instead writing a detailed commit message to justify a single-character documentation change."
Example 2: "Despite, as you might well imagine, wishing I hadn't even noticed it in the first place, I still felt the error was worth correcting."
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