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"Later (,) we discover the reason for his guilty looks."



 
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"Later (,) we discover the reason for his guilty looks." #1 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 5:54 am   "Later (,) we discover the reason for his guilty looks."
 

"Later we discover the reason for his guilty looks. Or do I need to put a comma after "later" : "Later, we discover the reason for his guilty looks." ?
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"Later (,) we discover the reason for his guilty looks." #2 (permalink) Mon May 16, 2011 7:22 am   "Later (,) we discover the reason for his guilty looks."
 

There is a purpose for each.

It depends on whether you want a natural pause there or not.
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