Would this pair of adjectives be considered “coordinating” and require a comma?





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          It depends. Are the "official transcripts" sealed, or are the transcripts "official" and "sealed"? If "sealed" is describing "official transcripts", then there is no need for a comma. Two or more adjectives are coordinating if the adjectives arranged differently still convey the same meaning.






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            It depends. Are the "official transcripts" sealed, or are the transcripts "official" and "sealed"? If "sealed" is describing "official transcripts", then there is no need for a comma. Two or more adjectives are coordinating if the adjectives arranged differently still convey the same meaning.






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              It depends. Are the "official transcripts" sealed, or are the transcripts "official" and "sealed"? If "sealed" is describing "official transcripts", then there is no need for a comma. Two or more adjectives are coordinating if the adjectives arranged differently still convey the same meaning.






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                It depends. Are the "official transcripts" sealed, or are the transcripts "official" and "sealed"? If "sealed" is describing "official transcripts", then there is no need for a comma. Two or more adjectives are coordinating if the adjectives arranged differently still convey the same meaning.






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                It depends. Are the "official transcripts" sealed, or are the transcripts "official" and "sealed"? If "sealed" is describing "official transcripts", then there is no need for a comma. Two or more adjectives are coordinating if the adjectives arranged differently still convey the same meaning.







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