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Can you use two "and"s in a sentencecoordinate noun phrase?

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Can you use two 'and's"and"s in a sentence?

Such as I like chocolate, vanillaFor example, and lemon and orange ice cream. Indicating

I like chocolate, vanilla, and lemon and orange ice cream.

Indicating "lemon and orange" is a combined flavor, as an item in the list needing an initial and.

Can you use two 'and's in a sentence?

Such as I like chocolate, vanilla, and lemon and orange ice cream. Indicating "lemon and orange" is a combined flavor, as an item in the list needing an initial and.

Can you use two "and"s in a sentence?

For example,

I like chocolate, vanilla, and lemon and orange ice cream.

Indicating "lemon and orange" is a combined flavor, as an item in the list needing an initial and.

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