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Avalux

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3. I'm a medical writer. I don't use the oxford comma.
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 12:18 PM
Dec 2014

A conjunction is adequate IMHO, adding a comma is overkill. That's where I stand!

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Absolutely necessary HERVEPA Dec 2014 #1
Now you've done it! Avalux Dec 2014 #4
Honest to Goddess--is this REALLY a controversy? hlthe2b Dec 2014 #2
I'm a medical writer. I don't use the oxford comma. Avalux Dec 2014 #3
OTOH, I was a medical transcriptionist for years. Laffy Kat Dec 2014 #18
It is not "overkill." It is consistency of meaning. WinkyDink Jan 2015 #46
I'm fer it, not agin it... Wounded Bear Dec 2014 #5
Me, too. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #59
For. In some lists, the last two things can seem like a 'combo' in certain contexts. onehandle Dec 2014 #6
As a programmer, I'm totally for it. Ron Obvious Dec 2014 #7
Ahem. "Not all that glitters is gold" is correct; it is "All that glitters is not gold" that is not. WinkyDink Jan 2015 #47
Duh! Ron Obvious Jan 2015 #51
Insufferable retired English teacher here. :-) WinkyDink Jan 2015 #54
And here I thought he was quoting song lyrics Sentath Jan 2015 #63
I always use the Oxford Comma. NutmegYankee Dec 2014 #8
Me too. nt cyberswede Dec 2014 #12
"Prescriptive" vs "Descriptive" grammar. UTUSN Dec 2014 #9
As someone who assigns lots of critical thinking assignments ashling Dec 2014 #10
Just saying that making it a dictum that if you use it you need to use it UTUSN Dec 2014 #13
No comma. I was a copy editor for 13 years RebelOne Dec 2014 #11
Newspapers are not the standard. For one thing, they are "de-capitalizing" arbitrarily. E.g., they WinkyDink Jan 2015 #48
but what if you're writing: orleans Jan 2015 #58
I use it, but when my articles get edited by the higher-ups, mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2014 #14
I was going to post that (counter-)example if no else had ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2015 #25
Lol! cwydro Jan 2015 #28
That is so funny. Thx. Vattel Jan 2015 #56
Who gives a fuck? Coventina Dec 2014 #15
I give a fuck. I give many fucks. Bucky Jan 2015 #36
And your ellipsis is because...? WinkyDink Jan 2015 #49
Trying to encourage the OP to respond to my poor attempt at humor. Coventina Jan 2015 #60
I like it, but frogmarch Dec 2014 #16
"Lower taxes will save the economy?" or "Lower taxes will save the economy"? 1step Dec 2014 #17
I've always been for it and just found out this year that it had a name. N/T nirvana555 Dec 2014 #19
I've always thought that anything between the quotey marks should be part of the quote. Bucky Jan 2015 #35
Is it farther to New York ashling Jan 2015 #41
The Chicago Manual of Style . .. reACTIONary Dec 2014 #20
I use Chicago in my government classes ashling Dec 2014 #21
+10 (nt) reACTIONary Dec 2014 #22
For it MrsMatt Dec 2014 #23
Barbarians. ashling Dec 2014 #24
Use it sometimes, but not always. Just depends on how I feel. Hoyt Jan 2015 #26
I use it. Always have. cwydro Jan 2015 #27
whichever works best. Not my bugaboo these days. magical thyme Jan 2015 #29
I was taught to use the Oxford Comma for clarity... Lars39 Jan 2015 #30
The capitalization errors there make that cartoonist the Mark Fuhrman of Grammar Nazis Bucky Jan 2015 #32
For the record, the comma in your subject line is NOT an example of the Oxford comma Bucky Jan 2015 #31
+1 rug Jan 2015 #38
Must be a "Bucky Lack of End Punctuation," too! WinkyDink Jan 2015 #50
It's a valuable, necessary and important component of language. (nt) UrbScotty Jan 2015 #33
Your irony is ironic, for you DO ask your readers to pause without your actually being clear about WinkyDink Jan 2015 #45
I write whatever I want, desire and wish to write. UrbScotty Jan 2015 #53
I'm very Pro. It adds needed clarity. Arugula Latte Jan 2015 #34
You - and others in this thread that agree - ashling Jan 2015 #42
I agree. Owl Jan 2015 #55
As usual, I'll use commas and generally mangle grammar wherever I damned please. hunter Jan 2015 #37
Never. I mean, ever. AngryAmish Jan 2015 #39
You - and others in this thread that agree ashling Jan 2015 #43
Hate it. Absolutely hate it. (NT) Zavulon Jan 2015 #40
FOR. And while I'm at it---WTH happened to the comma AFTER the appositive?! WinkyDink Jan 2015 #44
I use the Oxford comma. However, I really like that Vampire Weekend tune, too. Tobin S. Jan 2015 #52
I am a big fan of commas, properly used; Blue_In_AK Jan 2015 #57
ITA, 2 spaces after the period at the end of a sentence. nt raccoon Jan 2015 #61
There's no way I will ever agree with Weird Al on this one. . . Paula Sims Jan 2015 #62
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