Merge pull request 'fixed formatting in "just as" clauses section' (#415) from grant_ailie-patch-1 into master

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@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ When a comma does not precede "just as," the word "just" has the meaning of "pre
When a comma does precede "just as," the phrase begins a dependent clause and introduces a simile:
“Does not the ear test words, just as the palate tastes its food?” (This means that there is a similarity between the way the ear tests words and the way the palate tastes food. It does not mean that the ear tests words in precisely the way that the palate tastes food.)
* “Does not the ear test words, just as the palate tastes its food?” (This means that there is a similarity between the way the ear tests words and the way the palate tastes food. It does not mean that the ear tests words in precisely the way that the palate tastes food.)
With participle or gerund phrases
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