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As Truss herself notes, some conventions of British usage employed in "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" are taboo in the United States — for example, the placement of commas and periods outside quotation marks, "like this".
As Truss herself notes, some conventions of British usage employed in "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" are taboo in the United States for example, the placement of commas and periods outside quotation marks, "like this".
Printers marks like this were a standard device of the period, as you can see from this frontispiece on the British Museum Website.
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British English generally places the periods (full stops) and commas after the quotation marks, "like so".
American English always places periods (full stops) and commas inside the quotation marks, "like so".
"How can China leave a mark like this in the E.U.?" the mayor, Roberto Cenni, asked.
"We almost didn't get the equipment into the country, and when we did it was all marked like this," he wrote in a Facebook message on Friday.
Don't put a capital in front of every word with an exclamation mark like this "Because It's Very Improper And Looks Like Your Grammatically Incorrect!" also it's really time wasting and pointless.
Dystopian punctuation: Will rhetorical punctuation marks like the interrobang take over as apostrophes disappear?
"We wouldn't want marks like these if there were no business to be made," Deese said.
There are so many interesting names attached to brush marks, like the hemp-fiber mark, the buffalo-hair mark, the drag-through-the-mud mark.
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