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{{quote|“''[blah blah blah]'' ... together with the amount, ([[if any]]), that the Vendor incurs ... ''[blah blah blah ad infinitum]''”}}
{{quote|“''[blah blah blah]'' ... together with the amount, ([[if any]]), that the Vendor incurs ... ''[blah blah blah ad infinitum]''”}}


See how it stymies the natural flow of your sentence? As if you are slammed on the handbrake, pulled a 180, drove 50 yards back the way you’ve just come, stopped, then turned around and carried on in your original direction?
See how it stymies the natural flow of your sentence? As if you slammed on the handbrake, pulled a 180, drove 50 yards back the way you’ve just come, got out and shouted at someone, then got back in, slammed the door, turned around and carried on in your original direction?


Wouldn’t it be neater to drop in that any when you first needed it?  
Wouldn’t it be neater to drop in that “any” when you first needed it?  
{{quote|“ ... together with '''any''' amount the Vendor incurs... ”}}  
{{quote|“ ... together with '''any''' amount the Vendor incurs... ”}}