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Answered By: J Holmes
Last Updated: Apr 16, 2020 Views: 23
An Oxford comma is used in a series before the word "and". For example:
I went to the store and bought turkey, cheese, bread, and milk.
You do not have to use an Oxford comma in most cases, but it can often add clarity. Some instructors will prefer the Oxford comma.
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