[Grammar] comma needed or unnecessary?

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Another significant point is, that... is the comma correct here?
 
I would omit it.
 
Without an entire sentence, it's impossible to say.

Another significant point is that they have spent 75% of the money already.
Another significant point is, that aside, that there is still 25% of the money left for them to spend on something more worthwhile.
 
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Without an entire sentence, it's impossible to say.

Another significant point is that they have spent 75% of the money already.
Another significant point is, that aside, that there is still 25% of the money left for them spend on something more worthwhile.
In your last sentence, can we add a 'to' before the word 'spend'?

Thank you.
 
You were asked for the entire sentence that contained your question. Until you answer that question, we will not answer yours.
 
In your last sentence, can we add a 'to' before the word 'spend'?

Thank you.

Yes, Heidi, it was a typo. I missed out the word "to". I have now added it. Thanks.
 
You were asked for the entire sentence that contained your question. Until you answer that question, we will not answer yours.

I'm not sure who that was aimed at, Mike. Heidi L isn't the OP.
 
Here comes the entire sentence:
One more reason to take in refugees is, that most of them are potential professional workers.
 
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