On Friday, May 19, 2017 at 4:32:58 AM UTC-5, Kwankyu Lee wrote:
>
> +1
>
> In English, I understand that "foo; bar" is used if "bar" gives additional 
> information about "foo" while "foo, bar"is used to list "foo" and "bar" on 
> equal level. But I am not a native speaker...
>

Actually, that probably means you are a better judge because you spent time 
actually studying the proper methods. With that being said, being a native 
speaker, this is a correct approach. Semicolons can also be used to 
separate list items, in particular when those list items themselves contain 
commas, or connect two sentences/ideas that could be separated by a period 
(full stop) but you want to build an association between them.

Best,
Travis

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