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Identify the correct punctuation for a geographical address in a sentence.

A. He lived in Austin Texas for ten years.
B. He lived in Austin, Texas for ten years.
C. He lived in Austin, Texas, for ten years.
D. He lived in, Austin, Texas for ten years.
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
When listing a city and state in the middle of a sentence, a comma goes after the city and after the state.
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