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1. The use of comma before coordinator "and"...Sometimes I see without comma and sometimes with comma...Which is right for Business English?

2. 2. The use if comma before words of transition is wrong but why is semi-colon fine?
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1-- to be sure, use the comma. It is sometimes omitted in the case of short clauses.

2-- That is simply their nature: a transition distances the statements somewhat. I presume you have found the list of transitional conjunctions that are preceded by a comma.
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