Sentence examples for in italics from inspiring English sources

Using italics is a correct and usable form of written English.
You can use italics to emphasize a certain word or phrase, or to refer to the title of a larger work. For example: "I think that the trope of 'Man vs. Nature' is explored throughout the novel Where the Red Fern Grows."

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No, in italics.

Why does Ishmael survive in italics?

– takes note and speaks (always in italics).

Not again, please," Alex thinks, in italics.

All of Trump's statements are in Italics.

The important words are in italics.

"I'm weary," I say, in italics.

inal form are reproduced in italics.

Alumni recipients are denoted in italics.

Items in italics are university-wide events.

Don't stop," she tells herself — in italics.

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