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"The semicolon may be used much like the comma, period or colon, depending on the context. Like a comma, it may separate elements in a series. Like a period or colon, it frequently marks the end of a complete clause, and like a colon it signals that the remainder of the sentence is closely related to the first part. However, in each case the semicolon is normally used iin a distinctive way. It serves as a higher-level comma; it connects clauses, as a period does not; and it does not imply any following exemplification, amplification, or description as a colon generally does. Source: The St. Martin's Handbook and Merriam Webster Guide to Punctuation and Style just in case dear St. Martin needs a witness. Thus, the use of the semicolon is entirely proper when I use it..
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