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This is the message that appears in the confirmation box when one tries to submit another answer to an already-answered question. Surely there should be no comma before instead? I can see myself getting schooled on grammar by someone, but that reads incorrectly to me.

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If this is the sort of "bug" that gets opened, clearly we need more crippling bugs in the system.. – Jeff Atwood Jun 8 '10 at 21:00
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@Jeff: We can restart the "1 views" issue if you'd like. ;) – Jon Seigel Jun 8 '10 at 21:06
Yeah, its not really a bug, but what other category does it fall into. And how hard can it be to fix? If I was aloud to not put it in any category, I wouldn't have. – Sir Graystar Jun 8 '10 at 21:46
@Jeff - you could always fix this bug meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/51085/… – ChrisF Jun 9 '10 at 12:16

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For written communication, you are correct. The comma might be there to make the sentence seem more like spoken, rather than written, communication; commas can indicate a pause in speech, or a change in inflection.

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It doesn't sound right if you read it out loud with a pause, so I don't think the comma should be there at all. – ChrisF Jun 8 '10 at 22:27
@Chris, matter of taste I suppose; it sounds fine to me when read out loud. Inflection up on "ist" of existing, down for "ing," down for "ans," flat for "wer," pause, circumflex over "instead." – Popular Demand Jun 9 '10 at 14:28

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