https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/a-guide-to-using-semicolons
fascinating
"Harry's three favorite bakeries are in Pittsburgh, PA; Phoenix, AZ; and Walla Walla, WA."
legit never seen this particular use of semi-colons before this example in that Merriam-Webster article
@aescling @packetcat i have (and have used them in this way), but typically only when the commas are introducing lengthy depended clauses
“I liked the bakery in Philadelphia, which had delicious pastries; the one in Phoenix, which had my favourite loaf of bread; and the one in Walla Walla, whose even day-old muffins were to die for”
@Lady @aescling @packetcat one may argue that many list constructions which requires semicolons are overcomplicated and should be rephrased to a simpler structure but thats a different issue than whether the semi-colons themselves are gramatical
I use it that way too. I think of it as operator precedence - the commas in the subordinate clauses bind more tightly than the semicolons.
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