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Oxford comma is the use of a comma with "and" in a list or sentence to denote it is separate from the last item.

I love chicken, honey, and beans. Oxford

I love chicken, honey and beans. Not Oxford meaning I like honey in beans not honey separate from beans.



It's contested if the comma is required, those on team Oxford comma all agree it is
 
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Oxford comma is the use of a comma with "and" in a list or sentence to denote it is separate from the last item.

I love chicken, honey, and beans. Oxford

I love chicken, honey and beans. Not Oxford meaning I like honey in beans not honey separate from beans.



It's contested if the comma is required, those on team Oxford comma all agree it is
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