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Comma between "because" and a preposition like "in"

English Language & Usage Asked on August 9, 2021

I have seen this both ways, but is it better to do it like the first or second one? Does it change the meaning of the sentence when the comma is added, or is it just a verbal comma?

1.) That’s because, in addition to the troubles here, there were other issues.

2.) That’s because in addition to the troubles here, there were other issues.

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