Run-ons with conjunctive (sentence) adverbs
Some transitional phrases pose the same problem—for example, as a result, even so, for example, in other words, and on the contrary. Remember the rule that independent clauses can be joined with a comma only when the comma is followed by one of the seven coordinating conjunctions.
Acceptable run-ons
Run‐on sentences such as those described above are basic errors. On rare occasions, joining independent clauses with only a comma may be acceptable—for example, when the clauses are very short and have the same form, when the tone is informal and conversational, or when you feel the sentence rhythm calls for it.
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Live by the sword, die by the sword.|
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They smiled, they touched, they kissed.|
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I hardly recognized her, she was so thin. (The word “because” is understood here.)