an-itch-in-her-ditch t1_irgh819 wrote
Reply to comment by today-is-the-future in Arlington moves forward with plan to build pedestrian bridge from Crystal City to Reagan National by crabcakes110
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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