Failure To Use The Oxford Comma Cost Oakhusrt Dairy $5,000,000.00

Jim Mcaulay
Nov 4 · 2 min read
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The Oxford comma is a comma used after the penultimate item in a list of three or more items usually before ‘and’ or ‘or’ . It is the house style of the Oxford University Press.

Here is an example.

I like coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.

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