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{{Short description|Grammatical clause that can be a sentence on its own}} {{refimprove|date=October 2013}} In traditional grammar, an '''independent clause''' (or '''main clause''') is a [[clause]] that can stand by itself as a ''[[simple sentence]]''. An independent clause contains a [[Subject (grammar)|subject]] and a [[Predicate (grammar)|predicate]] and makes sense by itself. Independent clauses can be joined by using a semicolon or by using a comma followed by a [[Conjunction (grammar)|coordinating conjunction]] (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'', ''nor'', ''so'', ''yet'', etc.).
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