CONCATENATE comma question

wonderd

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Hello I am using this formaula
Code:
=CONCATENATE(IF(COUNT(SEARCH({"phrase 1","phrase 2"},H2)),"40",""))&IF(COUNT(SEARCH({"phrase 3","phrase 4"},H2)),"50","")

Is there a way for me to separate the output by a comma without using a ",50"

If the only output is phrase 3 or phrase 4 then ,50 will cause a problem. I am looking for if both output then 40,50 and if only the second one then 50
 

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Test for Multiple Conditions in IF?
Use AND(test, test, test, test) or OR(test, test, test, ...) as the logical_test argument of IF.

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