Apparently, punctuation is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to good writing and publishing. As grammar Nazi, I didn't know this. #Acwripic.twitter.com/A9uFLgKgF7
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Please provide an example of such....
My dad, a bad person, and I walked into a bar.
I do not see how removing the comma makes this sentence less ambiguous, especially if one does not like the Oxford comma. @action_brain
The comma is what makes the "bad person" be an aside that refers to the first item on the list. Without it it's a list.
Good luck parsing English sentences. Natural language is hard. 
Also if you look below my tweet, you will see... exactly what you asked of me already posted by @biotweepshttps://twitter.com/biotweeps/status/1024287781344952321?s=19 …
The sentence you provided can be interpreted as a list whether it has the comma or not. With 2 commas it is an Oxford comma list; with 1 comma it is a non-Oxford comma list. This is just a badly written sentence that needs to be restructured to avoid ambiguity.
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