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Say youamp;#39;re helping plan a friendamp;#39;s party, and he sends you a text asking you to amp;quot;bring Bob, a DJ and a clown.amp;quot; Youamp;#39;re pretty impressed. You had no idea Bob was so multitalented. But when the day arrives, it turns out that heamp;#39;s not, and you were supposed to bring three different people. As you and Bob sit at the silent, clownless party, it occurs to you that the confusion couldamp;#39;ve been avoided simply by using another comma after DJ. This final comma in a list, placed directly before the main conjunction, such as and, or, or nor, is called the serial comma, or Oxford comma. And it has long driven grammar nerds crazy because even major language institutions canamp;#39;t agree on whether it should be used. Ironically, the Oxford comma is more common in the United States, where itamp;#39;s recommended by the MLA, the Chicago Style Manual, and the US Government Printing Office, though not by the AP Style Book. In the UK and other En