Therefore is a handy little adverb that connects two ideas, linking a cause to its logical effect. It’s great for tying sentences together in a meaningful—and let’s be honest, kinda scholarly—way. But many people wonder, should we put a comma after therefore or not? Yes, often when it is used to start a sentence or to separate two independent clauses, it should be followed by a comma. More @Wikipedia
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