Originally Posted by Aardark
In what sentence was that? It's not always required to use a comme before ''and''.
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"This trend is particularly prominent in consolidating global industries such as airlines, telecoms, automobiles and chemicals, but also in rapidly expanding internet-related industries featuring players like Cisco, Microsoft and AOL."
I've always been taught to put a comma before the "and" in cases such as this one, but then again, I wasn't taught too many exceptions.
Originally Posted by SemperFidelis
Generally in articles, people don't write ",and". However, it's still fine to use the comma. I remember my journalism elective teacher took 2 friggin' points off everytime I had a list.
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I never knew that, nor have I taken journalism.
But at least I know now!
There's nowhere I can't reach.