The Oxford Comma – Why and Why Not
The article discusses the debate over the Oxford comma, a comma used before the final item in a list. While traditionally omitted, especially in some styles, the Oxford comma is important for clarity in certain cases, such as distinguishing between list items to avoid ambiguity. Style guides like APA, Chicago, and MLA recommend its use to prevent confusion, but the author suggests deciding on a case-by-case basis.
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