Should you use a comma between the two "that that's" in a sentence as in "that that might be a consideration" or not?
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Except in rare circumstances, simply remove a that. – Stu W Jun 19 '17 at 00:25
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Generally, you can use "that that" without a comma or replace the combination with "what." "What is wrong is wrong." "That that is wrong is wrong." Neither is grammatically improper. – RaceYouAnytime Jun 19 '17 at 00:27
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What rule would lead you to insert a comma? – Hot Licks Jun 19 '17 at 00:57
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that that might be a consideration seems more like a fragment than a sentence. This question could be improved with a better example. – J.R. Jun 19 '17 at 01:46