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Hello, Harry!

I will cite a few examples for you:

I'm very curious about stuff but, I'm no cat.

This actually has to do with punctuation, and this sentence should read: "I'm very curious about stuff, but I'm no cat." The comma should be placed before the word but in this case. However, the truth is that there are cases in which you can use a comma right after the word but. Not in this one though.

Those are basic features for a browser. I guess that's why there were implemented really soon.

I think you meant to write: "Those are basic features for a browser. I guess that's why they were implemented really quickly." (Soon would do if you were talking about something that hasn't happened yet.)

On the other hand, Google Chrome is having only four options.

This would be a better sentence for natives: "On the other hand, Google Chrome offers only four options."

Like I said before, the app is still under development and a lot of stuff are missing.

This sentence should read: "Like I said before, the app is still under development and a lot of stuff is missing." (Stuff is a collective noun; it represents a group of objects. It is uncountable.)

I hope you will find this comment useful.

Thanks, @lordneroo. I found the comment useful.

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