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Is this a run-on sentence? In England in the late eighteenth century, men sometimes fought duels to defend their honor.
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Is this a run-on sentence?
In England in the late eighteenth century, men sometimes fought duels to defend their honor.
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It is not a run-on sentence
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it is not! it just needs a comma after england to make it sound better :)
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