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Typically, no. Commas often come before connectives, but do not have to (such as in the sentence just written).

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When connecting two independent clauses with a connective like "and" or "but," a comma is often used before the connective to separate the two clauses. If the clauses are closely related and short, a comma might not be necessary. It ultimately depends on the style guide you are following or your personal preference.

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