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To Comma or Not to Comma: The Oxford Comma Explained
The Oxford comma, placed before the final “and” or “or” in lists, is a contentious punctuation mark. It enhances clarity, preventing misunderstandings, such as misidentifying one’s parents as celebrities. While favored by certain style guides, opinions vary on its necessity, especially in journalism or casual contexts. Clarity should guide its use.
