Is this a restrictive clause that doesn't need a comma before it?












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I'm confused by the following.




S1: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
competitions SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




Is "SwimFest-X in USA" restricting "one of the most challenging swimming competitions" and doesn't need a comma, or is it nonrestrictive (and needs comma before it)?




S2: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
competitions, SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




Could someone please explain if a comma is needed before SwimFest-X if one wants to make it restrictive?










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    I'm confused by the following.




    S1: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
    competitions SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




    Is "SwimFest-X in USA" restricting "one of the most challenging swimming competitions" and doesn't need a comma, or is it nonrestrictive (and needs comma before it)?




    S2: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
    competitions, SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




    Could someone please explain if a comma is needed before SwimFest-X if one wants to make it restrictive?










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      I'm confused by the following.




      S1: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
      competitions SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




      Is "SwimFest-X in USA" restricting "one of the most challenging swimming competitions" and doesn't need a comma, or is it nonrestrictive (and needs comma before it)?




      S2: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
      competitions, SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




      Could someone please explain if a comma is needed before SwimFest-X if one wants to make it restrictive?










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      I'm confused by the following.




      S1: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
      competitions SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




      Is "SwimFest-X in USA" restricting "one of the most challenging swimming competitions" and doesn't need a comma, or is it nonrestrictive (and needs comma before it)?




      S2: He participated in one of the most challenging swimming
      competitions, SwimFest-X in USA, which facilitated his success in Z.




      Could someone please explain if a comma is needed before SwimFest-X if one wants to make it restrictive?







      grammar punctuation commas relative-clauses non-restrictive






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