Sentence examples for parenthetical dash from inspiring English sources

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The Parenthetical Dash can stand in for a pair of commas or parentheses.

The second main category is the Parenthetical Dash, in which dashes are deployed in pairs and set off nonessential elements of the sentence.

The fate of da Signa's dash is murky – it may or may not be the ancestor of the parenthetical dash, like those that surround these words – but the slash, or virgula suspensiva, was an unequivocal success.

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Paragraphs are filled with so many asides, hyphenated words, parenthetical clauses, dashes and asterisks that you are left virtually panting at the end of each sentence.

Wolff deploys the Vanity Fair style - a plethora of parenthetical clauses and dashes - exhaustive research - and access to the man himself - to surround - and skewer - his prey.

This is a surprisingly common slip — we open a parenthetical insertion with a dash, but end it with a comma.

This stuffed lede is hard to read and also led our punctuation astray — the parenthetical section begins with a dash but ends with a comma.

Dashes set off parenthetical material that could be removed while leaving the rest of the sentence intact.

Fig. 6 Phenogram for six Argyreia morpho-types from cluster analysis based on UPGMA method using 24 anatomical traits; the vertical dashed line indicates similarity coefficient; parenthetical numbers (1)–(13) indicate accession number of plant materials cited in Table 1.

That parenthetical is huge here.

3) Avoid long, confusing parenthetical phrases.

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