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User:92.14.210.82

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WP:COMPETENCE MOS:LARGENUM MOS:DATERANGE MOS:ERA MOS:NUMBERSIGN MOS:COMPASS WP:TPO WP:REDACT WP:TPOC MOS:RETAIN WP:SOCKSTRIKE WP:BLOCKEVASION WP:DONOTFIXIT WP:COVERSONG MOS:JOBTITLES WP:DONTROLLBACK MOS:LEADLANG Template:Citation_needed#Highlighting_some_text_that_needs_a_citation Talk:United_Kingdom/FAQ

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"..., please can you familiarise yourself with MOS:OXFORD and refrain from imposing it purely as a style change? Please only add it when necessary to avoid ambiguity or to maintain consistency of style in an article which otherwise already employs it throughout."

"Hi there, thanks for your edit at... but please can you familiarise yourself with MOS:OXFORD? In this example it is only a matter of two different styles, both valid and not something required to be "fixed". Please only add an Oxford comma when necessary to avoid ambiguity or to maintain consistency of style in an article which otherwise already employs it throughout. All the best."

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