How is this sentence correct?
They don't rush you in any way, instead the focus is on making things fun and interesting without pushing you or anything like that.
They don't rush you in any way, instead, the focus is on making things fun and interesting without pushing you or anything like that.
it appears that are missing a comma after the introductory phrase instead
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no, the comma is not needed there.
more explanation: instead is not used as an adverb here, it is used as a preposition.
anyway! to know any language you need not understand grammar strictly.
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One thing blogging and good copywriting share is a conversational style, and that means it’s fine to fracture the occasional rule of proper grammar in order to communicate effectively. Both bloggers and copywriters routinely end sentences with prepositions, dangle a modifier in a purely technical sense, or make liberal use of the ellipsis when an EM dash is the correct choice—all in order to write in the way people actually speak.
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