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has two or more independent clauses without any punctuation between.
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A fused sentence (a type of run-on sentence).
Example (fused): I went to the store I bought milk.
Fixes: add a period (I went to the store. I bought milk.), use a semicolon (I went to the store; I bought milk.), or add a coordinating conjunction with a comma (I went to the store, and I bought milk.).
Example (fused): I went to the store I bought milk.
Fixes: add a period (I went to the store. I bought milk.), use a semicolon (I went to the store; I bought milk.), or add a coordinating conjunction with a comma (I went to the store, and I bought milk.).
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