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Oeditpus Rex

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Tue Aug 12, 2025, 02:14 PM Aug 12

And then there's the Oxford comma [View all]

or serial comma.

Use it when needed for clarity and to avoid ambiguity.

When not needed, don't use it.

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And then there's the Oxford comma [View all] Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 OP
I love it. Guess you could say I love clarifying ambiguity. 🤭 Polly Hennessey Aug 12 #1
Why use it Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #5
Personally, I prefer a consistent style. unblock Aug 12 #7
"I love my parents, bob and jane." unblock Aug 12 #6
That sentence could (and should) easily be recast: Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #8
Not to forget the missing (or extra) apostrophe. erronis Aug 12 #2
It's an anti-hacking measure. Hackers inject some code there. Not sure why hacking is problem w titles, but not reply.nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 12 #3
Like when Dodgers fans complain Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #10
I still get tripped up frequently when constructing a possessive with names that end with 's'. erronis Aug 12 #11
Yep. The family Roberts. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 12 #14
In recent decades? WestMichRad Aug 12 #15
I was taught Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #17
That's how Strunk and White do it. malthaussen Aug 14 #19
"Its a shame about it's abuse! " PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 12 #13
I try to avoid ambiguity, but it always finds me. Harker Aug 12 #4
I feel the same way to. lpbk2713 Aug 12 #9
At least too of us. erronis Aug 12 #12
Got into a battle over the Oxford Coma LogDog75 Aug 12 #16
Understanding meaning is the entire point of grammar Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #18
I submit there is a subtle difference you're ignoring. malthaussen Aug 14 #20
You're doing what many Oxford comma adherents do: Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #21
Of course not. malthaussen Aug 14 #22
... Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #23
Vampire Weekend Coventina Aug 15 #24
Word Crimes, eh? OldBaldy1701E Aug 15 #25
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