Sentence examples for lowercase i from inspiring English sources

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ED? Lowercase i?

Internet often appears with a lowercase I on the Internet itself -- but then, spelling online is dreadful, u kno.

A sympathetic reader appreciates the grunting "dugh," the fortuitous trip to Paris implied by "seine," the broken "s ob," the loneliness of the lowercase "i".

Of course, the Internet's capital I is virtually engraved in stone, since Microsoft Word automatically capitalizes the lowercase "i" unless a user overrides its settings.

On the screen, for example, differences between the lowercase i, j and l and the number 1 have to be clear.

Quirks included a perfectly circular upper-case O and a diamond instead of a round dot over the lowercase "i" and "j"; this also serves as a full-stop.

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For the minor scales the roman numerals for chords are lowercase i-iv-v: that's the tonic( i ) sub-dominant( iv ) and dominant( v )... Write these down somewhere so you can refer to them, because they will come up a lot in theory of harmony!

I use lowercase letters i, j, k, … to denote elements of V and uppercase letters A, B, C, … to denote elements of X. Different voting methods require different types of information from the voters as input.

Variable names, like stream1 can be either uppercase or lowercase, but I tend to use lowercase variable names (or camelCase like we did with noteList).

All terms are transformed into lowercase characters (i.e., FALDH deficiency by faldh deficiency ).

Sometimes you will see an algorithm with the lowercase letter i.

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