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Neil Kardos from Harity shares an important tip to prevent inadvertently narrowing the scope of patent applications. He highlights a common grammatical mistake involving the phrase "such as." When used in a patent application, it's often intended to indicate examples. For instance, in the sentence "the network device may transmit packet data such as a source address or a timestamp," the items listed should be seen as examples. To clarify this, it's essential to include a comma before "such as." This change transforms the phrase into a non-restrictive clause, meaning the examples of "source address and timestamp" are not limiting but rather non-restrictive examples of packet data.