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Oeditpus Rex

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21. You're doing what many Oxford comma adherents do:
Thu Aug 14, 2025, 08:50 AM
Aug 14

Using a phrase that obviously requires an Oxford comma to make the point that all sentences or phrases with more than three subjects need one.

Did you find my example confusing in any way?

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And then there's the Oxford comma [View all] Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 OP
I love it. Guess you could say I love clarifying ambiguity. 🤭 Polly Hennessey Aug 2025 #1
Why use it Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #5
Personally, I prefer a consistent style. unblock Aug 2025 #7
"I love my parents, bob and jane." unblock Aug 2025 #6
That sentence could (and should) easily be recast: Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #8
Not to forget the missing (or extra) apostrophe. erronis Aug 2025 #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 2025 #3
Like when Dodgers fans complain Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #10
I still get tripped up frequently when constructing a possessive with names that end with 's'. erronis Aug 2025 #11
Yep. The family Roberts. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2025 #14
In recent decades? WestMichRad Aug 2025 #15
I was taught Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #17
That's how Strunk and White do it. malthaussen Aug 14 #19
"Its a shame about it's abuse! " PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2025 #13
I try to avoid ambiguity, but it always finds me. Harker Aug 2025 #4
I feel the same way to. lpbk2713 Aug 2025 #9
At least too of us. erronis Aug 2025 #12
Got into a battle over the Oxford Coma LogDog75 Aug 2025 #16
Understanding meaning is the entire point of grammar Oeditpus Rex Aug 2025 #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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