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* No comma before *that*
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* Better use a gerund than *which*, e.g. 'The current which was flowing through the wire...' -> 'The current flowing through the wire...'
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* In contradiction to German, everything which can be read as a sentence on its own should be surrounded by commas, e.g.
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> Although, the weather is good today, there might be some rain.
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* In contradiction to German, everything which can be read as a sentence on its own should be surrounded by commas, e.g: 'Although, the weather is good today, there might be some rain.'
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* Active is always preferrable over passive
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* Avoid using active in the form 'I did', 'We did'. In a thesis where 'I did' might be correct, in almost all other context these phrases are wrong (who is 'I' or 'we' in a 30 author paper?)
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