Which sentence is written correctly?
A. We currently have two members in our club; Linda and Fiona.
B. We currently have two members in our club, Linda and Fiona.
C. We currently have two members in our club Linda and Fiona.
D. We currently have two members in our club: Linda and Fiona.

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