6.5m ceiling span

If my sentence spans 63 words should I support it with commas?

And if it's a load-bearing sentence, are full stops even safer?
 
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63, words, in, a, sentance, is, fi,ne, vicky, pollard, told, me, so..,,,,.....,.,,.,.,.,.,.,,...,
 
I like lowercase too, but I couldn't eat a whole one.
 
Lower case is two words

I've never heard of an English teacher with a builders bum.You could be the one?
 
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aconnor2 said:
Lower case is two words
I know I might be starting an argument-that-has-no-end, but you're wrong.

And "builders" should have an apostrophe.
 
could you not introduce maybe one or two old cast iron pillars and one rsj
to give the loft apartment feel or maybe 0ne or 2 steel pillars to support a roof steel[rsj] and disguised to match the style of the room ;)
 
Its sorted, we're going to have a couple of oak trusses made to act as the roof supports and keep the roof open to the apex to give a barn conversion type feel so no worrying about ceiling beams. Took a long while to find a very simple answer :LOL:
 

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