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Only use a comma after "but" if it is followed by an "interrupter"—a non-essential phrase like "of course" or "in my opinion" [6, 10].

Used to describe "specification-driven development" where the system validates code as it is generated—a shift from learning syntax to developing judgment [31]. Only use a comma after "but" if it

Long posts often suggest alternatives to avoid overusing "but" [7, 8, 15]: Only use a comma after "but" if it

Developers often post about the "but then it works anyway" phenomenon, where deployment stages throw errors but still successfully go live [32]. Only use a comma after "but" if it

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