today-is-the-future t1_irg23pp wrote
Reply to comment by an-itch-in-her-ditch in Arlington moves forward with plan to build pedestrian bridge from Crystal City to Reagan National by crabcakes110
I said 'and', meaning that I'm talking about two different groups.
an-itch-in-her-ditch t1_irgh819 wrote
The use of “and” means “the union of”. Using “or” would have conveyed your meaning. Or you could have used a comma.
ApatheticAbsurdist t1_isdf1b4 wrote
Except “people who” in both implies it’s two different if they said “people who work at the airport and stay at hotels” you’d be correct however it’s a union of two different groups (people who work at the airport) and (people who stay at hotels). A comma has no place here and using one would be grammatically incorrect.
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