Whenever you want to prevent duplicates, you want to use a Set
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In this case, a HashSet would be just fine for you.
HashSet karSet = new HashSet();
karSet.add(foo);
karSet.add(bar);
karSet.add(foo);
System.out.println(karSet.size());
//Output is 2
For completeness, I would also suggest you use the generic (parameterized) version of the class, assuming Java 5 or higher.
HashSet<String> stringSet = new HashSet<String>();
HashSet<Integer> intSet = new HashSet<Integer>();
...etc...
This will give you some type safety as well for getting items in and out of your set.
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