Should I use "such as A, B and C" or "such as A, B or C" in the following sentence? If we form bad habits, such as rudeness, laziness, lying or stealing, we might be ruled by them.
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I would choose "or".
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I would choose "or".
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Using 'and' implies that all 3 options are to be considered as one and are all the same - correct or incorrect. Using 'or' gives the reader the option of picking one correct answer from the three given options.