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How to strike out comma in UOF

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Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. Example: In the beginning, there was light. Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and words that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence.
In addition, CMoS suggests using commas around too in the middle of a sentence: I, too, use commas in my writing.
Since both interjections and interrupters break up the flow of the sentence, they need to be separated from the sentence by commas. Commas are required in front and after interjections and interrupters. Interjections and interrupters are not needed to make a sentence complete.
CMOS 6.35 has this to say: A comma usually follows an exclamatory oh or ah unless it is followed by an exclamation mark (or dash) or forms part of a phrase (e.g., oh boy, ah yes). Since your characters Oh dears fall into the exception category (an exclamation or part of a phrase), your editor was right to
This practice is controversial and is known as the serial comma or Oxford comma, because it is part of the house style of Oxford University Press.
The Chicago Manual of Style calls for not using a comma in most cases when so begins a sentence.
The most important is that Chicago strongly recommends using a serial (or Oxford) comma for lists of three or more items. This means adding a comma before the final conjunction to prevent ambiguity: No Serial Comma: She invited her parents, the headteacher and the janitor.
The comma does not indicate that though is a throwaway word; the comma ensures that though will not be interpreted as another part of speech.

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