Using commas in addresses

Using commas in addresses – Rules for using commas in addresses.
If an address is on an envelope, only one comma is required, between the city and state.
If an address is embedded within a sentence, add a comma after the street address, and between the city and state. You may also use a preposition between the name and street address, or, optionally, a comma.
Using commas in addresses





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