punctuation - Commas that are sentence flow-stoppers ... Can I leave them out?


Is it acceptable in BrE to omit the commas (as I've done below) after 2006, 1946, France, Texas and New York? To me, commas after each serve no purpose: they reduce the flow of the sentence.


• The performance took place on February 2, 2006 at the State Theatre in Ithaca.


• January 23, 1946 is Helen's date of birth.


• Prague, Czechoslovakia is a great vacation spot.


• Paris, France will host the Olympics.


• Dallas, Texas is the home of this special event.


• Syracuse, NY will play host to this year's Rock of Ages music festival.




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