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The word "and" typically does not require a comma before it, except in specific cases such as when it connects two independent clauses. In such situations, a comma is used before "and" to separate the clauses for clarity. Additionally, in lists, a comma may precede "and" (known as the Oxford comma) for clarity, but its usage is often a matter of style preference.

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