• UmeU@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          I don’t believe that’s accurate.

          There are only two things in the list, pig & whistle.

          They want more space between pig and &.

          They also want more space between & and whistle.

          If we were listing three areas where they want additional space we would need at least one comma, and I would argue for the Oxford comma as well, however we are only listing two areas where we want more space and so no comma is needed.

          Sure it’s nearly unreadable, but I think the punctuation is correct.

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        Ah see this one makes more sense but since it is a single sentence clause two of them are still redundant.