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of such a person, use their current name by default, and give another name associated with that context in a parenthetical or footnote, only if they were notable under that name. In other articles, do not go into detail about such a person's name or gender except when directly relevant to the context.
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style in all articles, regardless of the variety of
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readers that something is interesting, ironic, surprising, unexpected, amusing, coincidental, etc. Simply present sourced facts neutrally and let readers draw their own conclusions. Such constructions can usually just be deleted, leaving behind proper sentences with a more academic and less pushy
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and, in most cases, it is not a requirement that the original formatting be preserved. Formatting and other purely typographical elements of quoted text should be adapted to
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over an article, although where existing local consensus is against making an edit they may usefully draw the editor's attention to that. Avoid adding too many invisible comments because they can clutter the wiki source for other editors. Check that your invisible comment does not change the
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If the quotation is a single word or a sentence fragment, place the terminal punctuation outside the closing quotation mark. When quoting a full sentence, the end of which coincides with the end of the sentence containing it, place terminal punctuation inside the closing quotation mark.
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Sometimes the MoS provides more than one acceptable style or gives no specific guidance. When either of two styles is acceptable it is generally considered inappropriate for a
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websites that have not been used as sources and do not appear in the earlier appendices, using the heading "External links", which may be made a subsection of "Further reading" (or such links can be integrated directly into the "Further reading" list instead);
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This was subject to controversy in more conservative newspapers.
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The author thanked two friends â SinĂ©ad O'Connor and Bob Marley.
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the ruin of a prehistoric Irish cliff fort. Its original shape
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13134:. "Percent" is American usage, and "per cent" is British usage
12854:, which are different in the southern and northern hemispheres.
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administration received U.S. support for its economic policies.
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Individual strips from comics and webcomics (comics italicized)
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The comma-free approach is often used with partial quotations:
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Words to watch § Expressions of doubt
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unless the material would be italicized for some other reason.
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Except in special circumstances, common abbreviations (such as
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Knowledge:Writing better articles § Information style and tone
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or when used to display parts of words independently, such as
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The author thanked her mother, Kim Thayil, and Sinéad O'Connor
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The author thanked Bob Marley and her friend, Sinéad O'Connor.
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The author thanked Bob Marley, Sinéad O'Connor and her friends
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The author thanked Sinéad O'Connor, Bob Marley and her friends
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The newest member, John Smith â a retired teacher â was blunt.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Composition titles
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Knowledge:Naming conventions (use English) § Modified letters
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to mark locations where a word will be broken and hyphenated
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The author thanked Bob Marley, Sinéad O'Connor, and a friend.
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Livingston then said, "It is done", and turned to the people.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Non-English terms
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Knowledge:Naming conventions (use English) § Modified letters
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to separate items that include at least one internal space (
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to indicate that the text is quoted as shown in the source.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Celestial bodies
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Section headings
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Layout § Order of article elements
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from alternative forms that include or exclude diacritics.
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Avoid redundant subset terms (e.g., mis-constructions like
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Words as words
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Compass points
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in the name); cultivar names appear within single quotes (
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Calendar items
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except when the phrase is itself a proper name (e.g., the
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are capitalized in the context of philosophical doctrine (
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Edit-warring over style, or enforcing optional style in a
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what they indicate from the late 20th century and onward.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biographies § Opening paragraph
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reduces consistency, as the text no longer looks uniform;
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Indents (such as this) are permitted if the elements are
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Words to watch § Editorializing
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other unary operators, such as the exclamation mark as a
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More information on all the above topics can be found at
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is so spelt, with redirects from the ligature-free form
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may be placed on an editor's talk page to explain this.
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Knowledge:Naming conventions (chemistry) § Element names
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Knowledge:Article titles § National varieties of English
17898:(Links to policy and guidelines on specific questions)
17771:â gives a list of common mistakes and how to avoid them
17763:â point-by-point guidance on what makes a great article
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only where they are relevant and helpful in the context
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When any student breaks that rule, she loses privileges
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Barack Obama is a former president of the United States
14231:. Other constructions may be preferable if the pronoun
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Linking § Chronological items
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Blunt comments came from the newest member, John Smith.
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mark, another opening bracket, or a portion of a word:
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Miller wanted, he said, "to create something timeless".
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No additional punctuation is necessary for an explicit
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Italic type
4230:(since 2010), now deprecate "U.S." and recommend "US".
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Italic type
3197:). An entire phrase in which an eponym is an adjective
3030:), although in works of fantasy, such as the novels of
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Comparison of American and British English § Vocabulary
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The following final items never take section headings:
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Italic type
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17868:â a comprehensive descriptive directory of guidelines
17783:â explains process and standards for citing references
17696:â a quick introduction to the style guide for articles
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and useless in black-and-white printouts or displays.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Abbreviations § Contractions
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plus, minus, and plus-or-minus (as binary operators):
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the guidebook mentioned statues of Justice and Liberty
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Titles of people
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The "Mobile sidebar preview" tool near the bottom of
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Names that are also trademarks (dedicated MOS page):
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Indentation
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Indentation
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Gender identity
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Gender identity
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Music § Images and notation
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Military history § Pronouns
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14171:"WP:YOU" redirects here. For "Knowledge is not about
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Numbers
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Dates in quotations and titles are always left as-is.
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Twenty-four-hour clock times are written in the form
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reached numbers one and three in the UK albums chart.
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Miller said: "I wanted to create something timeless."
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WP:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Names and titles
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Ranges
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Proper names § Place names
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17684:â explains Knowledge's general philosophy of editing
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Knowledge:Writing better articles § Tense in fiction
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Knowledge:Writing better articles § Tense in fiction
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positive, negative, and positive-or-negative signs:
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the Murray River is 2,375 kilometres (1,476Â mi) long
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the Mississippi River is 2,320 miles (3,734Â km) long
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Her album reached number one in the UK albums chart.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Ratios
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Ranges
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Emphasis
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to separate run-on lines in quoted poetry or song (
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the price-to-earnings ratio, or P/E ratio for short
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15405:WP:Manual of Style/Lead section § Foreign language
15401:WP:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Other languages
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5238:Knowledge:Notability (organizations and companies)
4897:WP:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Other languages
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2881:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Titles § Religious texts
1814:These are broadly accepted community preferences.
1626:Funding of UNESCO Projects in Developing Countries
1622:Funding of UNESCO projects in developing countries
1600:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Headings
1393:, which is optional (except in special cases like
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16640:Add external links with discretion; Knowledge is
16252:Textual information should always be transmitted
15823:For actual non-English quotation characters, see
15802:For non-English vernacular names of species, see
15460:Category:Knowledge multilingual support templates
15231:does not introduce a complete list; instead, use
14658:is a radio show that aired live from 1974 to 2016
14644:Barack Obama was a president of the United States
14206:Use a noun or a third-person pronoun: instead of
13197:unless the currency is already clear from context
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11681:My mama told me / You better shop around
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5412:Siskel and Ebert called the film "unforgettable".
4839:The preposition in "She sat on the chair" is "on"
4722:(summarizes details at WP:Manual of Style/Titles)
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4297:except in a quotation, as part of a proper name (
4176:Knowledge:Manual of Style § First-person pronouns
2341:; most dictionaries also indicate regional terms.
2339:American and British English spelling differences
2270:If a variant spelling appears in a title, make a
20680:
19873:Do not include copies of lengthy primary sources
18611:of an anti-diacritics "wikiproject", the policy
18442:English compound § Hyphenated compound modifiers
18054:These matters have been addressed in rulings of
17962:Naming and identifying individuals and peoples:
17946:Peoples and languages that share the same name:
16148:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Images
15885:Knowledge:Make technical articles understandable
15073:make presumptions about readers' knowledge, may
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12262:For the use of three periods in succession, see
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11445:For a negative sign or subtraction operator use
9567:. But never insert a hyphen into a proper name (
9461:with their main terms in certain constructions (
7734:WP:Article titles § Parenthetical disambiguation
7236:Short stories (books and periodicals italicized)
7014:part of the article title should not be bolded.
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5427:regarding the material being quoted; sarcasm or
4759:Italics are not used for major religious works (
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3092:Philosophies, theories, movements, and doctrines
3008:Broad categories of mythical or legendary beings
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1660:For technical reasons, section headings should:
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16842:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Color
16791:and should be reserved for special cases only.
16267:For entering textual information as audio, see
16021:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
16011:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
15984:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
15574:Names and terms originally written using a non-
15098:, may be rewritten by leaving out those words:
13482:For multiplication, use a multiplication sign (
13092:) is preferred in scientific contexts. Markup:
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9303:A sentence or clause can also contain the word
8027:. This will avoid truncation of the link after
7390:(question mark applies to quoted material only)
7053:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Nicknames
5451:Siskel and Ebert called the film "interesting".
5097:Four of Patrick White's most famous novels are
4485:<abbr title="World Health Organization": -->
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1538:, if needed, which should follow the categories
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17777:â suggests a bold attitude toward page updates
16313:Captions normally start with a capital letter.
16230:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Text
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10539:Do not change hyphens to dashes in filenames,
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7239:Sections of musical pieces (pieces italicized)
6684:and double prime: these are used to designate
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11142:with a hyphen: named after John Lennard-Jones
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6744:Plant cultivars take single quotation marks (
6736:Most quotations take double quotation marks (
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5811:The program was criticized primarily because
5445:Siskel and Ebert called the film interesting.
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2998:Pronouns for figures of veneration or worship
2822:Three prime ministers attended the conference
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18276:are updated through 2019, and we frequently
18122:
17882:â about advice pages written by WikiProjects
17456:those with limited CSS or JavaScript support
16184:Knowledge:Image use policy § Image galleries
16019:places, according to the rules described at
15735:
15629:Proper names in languages written using the
14600:, including those covering works of fiction
14081:We note that some believe that bats are bugs
12602:
12596:
12552:section, near the end of the article in the
12066:Her album reached #1 in the UK albums chart.
11860:Unicode symbols are preferred over composed
11723:. In more advanced mathematical formulas, a
11573:.) Are they the same person? (Use a hyphen:
11475:toolbar beneath the edit window. Do not use
11345:components less strongly than a slash would
11054:, not an independent word, so use a hyphen:
11038:was especially popular with Indian Americans
10972:, a single city named after two people, but
10945:the ballerina's rapid walkâdance transitions
9476:A hyphen may be used to distinguish between
7743:This section applies to both round brackets
6472:For usage of the possessive apostrophe, see
6297:Letters resembling apostrophes, such as the
5559:, but most other styling should be altered.
5537:
5194:It is incorrect to put quotations in italics
4942:), nor is the "connecting term" required in
4483:can be used for abbreviations and acronyms:
4358:for when to abbreviate units of measurement.
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2762:
2048:National varieties of English (for example,
1961:is used directly, that undesirable behavior
1547:have some additional layout considerations.
1119:, instead. Use of italics should conform to
20367:Categories, lists, and navigation templates
19561:Categories, lists, and navigation templates
18898:Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage
18300:. Linguistics/orthography use of the terms
18294:describes a patient exhibiting symptoms of
16113:Knowledge:Creation and usage of media files
15810:
15150:
14760:is an exception. Contracted titles such as
14584:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Tense
14398:
13076:units. Keep articles internally consistent.
12931:that could refer to ten or a hundred years.
12416:He made several films with Sammy Davis Jr..
12326:
12284:
12022:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers
11828:(which would normally be interpreted as an
11438:or other substitutes, such as two hyphens (
9599:(adjectives before the nouns they qualify:
8830:Clarity with gender-specific terms such as
7272:Do not use quotation marks or italics for:
6778:
6692:
6669:
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5367:
4642:Italics are used for emphasis, rather than
4572:
4110:Three CD-ROM's and two BIOS's were released
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2863:Religions, deities, philosophies, doctrines
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18182:, especially when a shorter construction (
17423:" information. Templates should generally
16794:Typically, the use of custom font styles:
15710:Knowledge:Naming conventions (use English)
14208:When you move past "Go", you collect $ 200
13954:The career of each Dumas was controversial
13950:The two Dumas's careers were controversial
13399:
12428:He made several films with Sammy Davis Jr.
11550:Generally, avoid joining two words with a
9954:the 6-hectare-limit (14.8-acre-limit) rule
9744:precedes a participle used attributively (
9740:A hyphen is normally used when the adverb
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5967:(For use of dashes with attributions, see
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4102:Three CD-ROMs and two BIOSes were released
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3801:
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2086:Comparison of American and British English
1785:Not be numbered or lettered as an outline.
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18872:Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors
18613:Knowledge:Consensus § Levels of consensus
18490:
18263:
18261:
18259:
18257:
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18253:
18251:
18217:
17757:â guidance on how to make articles better
17623:, just under the edit pane in edit mode.
16787:are an issue for the Knowledge site-wide
16775:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting
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16416:the sequence of the items is critical; or
16410:Use numbers rather than bullets only if:
15824:
14198:§ Instructional and presumptuous language
13369:Most unit names are not capitalized (see
13239:Since 2001 the grant has been 10,000,000
12787:Knowledge:Citing sources § Citation style
10840:; not separate persons, so use a hyphen:
10205:Two forms of dash are used on Knowledge:
10119:at the end of a line of text, usually in
9689:function as both adjectives and adverbs (
8200:She retorted: "How do I feel? How do you
7372:(question mark applies to whole sentence)
7222:WP:Manual of Style/Music § Capitalization
6253:). Do not use accent marks or backticks (
4808:or a string of words up to one sentence (
4731:WP:Manual of Style/Music § Capitalization
4687:The meerkat is {{em|not}} actually a cat.
3784:are more common in American English; but
3757:), and derived terms for people (e.g., a
2616:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Capital letters
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18458:ranges was implemented in July 2016 per
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18113:Knowledge:AutoWikiBrowser § Rules of use
18028:Knowledge:Consensus § Level of consensus
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17326:), or as templates that generate these (
16369:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Embedded lists
14488:the Netherlands is also known as Holland
13187:Use the full abbreviation on first use (
12943:
12863:migration typically starts in mid-spring
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10982:, an individual named after two families
9674:The idea clearly was stated often enough
9593:Compounds that are hyphenated when used
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8584:. This is known as "logical quotation".
8317:The newest member, John Smith was blunt.
7909:Square brackets inside of links must be
7410:If the quoted sentence is followed by a
7347:Knowledge:Logical quotation on Knowledge
6688:, and not as apostrophes or quote marks.
5355:does so, copy the text verbatim and use
5242:Knowledge:Naming conventions (companies)
3851:The International Cat Association (TICA)
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18101:
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17633:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Pronunciation
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17462:of readers (more than 60%) who use the
17358:Scrolling lists and collapsible content
17314:Insert non-breaking and thin spaces as
16188:linking to additional images on Commons
15940:, generally do not have such sections.
15109:Avoid rhetorical questions, especially
14939:Instructional and presumptuous language
13202:Use only one symbol with ranges, as in
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10603:between the 1961â62 and 1967â68 seasons
10225:). To enter them, click on them in the
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8204:I ... This is too much! Take me home!"
6423:romanizations of Mandarin Chinese, use
5615:. Italics can also be added to mark up
3986:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Abbreviations
3888:. When in doubt, use the full name for
3827:the founding of the University of Delhi
3702:The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy
3307:For more detail on capitalization, see
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1932:which will be saved in the article as:
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17930:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Proper names
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17563:For invisible control characters, see
16611:National Institutes of Health homepage
16269:Knowledge:WikiProject Spoken Knowledge
15804:§ Animals, plants, and other organisms
15418:Terms without common usage in English
14929:List of commonly misused English words
14365:Knowledge:Naming conventions (plurals)
14248:Impurities are removed before bottling
12727:, with no suffix. Midnight written as
12712:; it may need to be specified whether
11257:To separate parts of an item in a list
9697:). Some such dual-purpose words (like
9650:Avoid using a hyphen after a standard
8908:A colon may also be used to introduce
8754:Recast the sentence ("friends" case):
7204:WP:Manual of Style §âItalics §§âTitles
6695:if necessary to comply with the above.
6526:Knowledge:Manual of Style § Quotations
5954:and so on only for actual quotations;
5837:. When attributing a quotation, avoid
5115:(The commas, the period, and the word
4932:). The hybrid sign is not italicized (
4889:template and its variants support all
3835:the high school is near the university
3336:, capitalize and italicize the genus:
3230:Months, days of the week, and holidays
2676:There are special considerations for:
2639:Generally, do not capitalize the word
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1285:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Lead section
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18189:
18083:For the origin of this phrasing, see
18077:
17887:Guidelines within the Manual of Style
17702:â test your Manual of Style knowledge
17572:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Hidden text
15633:can include letters with diacritics,
15110:
14513:, it refers to the country. See also
14511:England is in the Northern hemisphere
14484:the United States is in North America
14363:For the article title guideline, see
13870:would be difficult to pronounce with
13462:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Mathematics
13109:MOS:NUM § Numbers as figures or words
13044:MOS:NUM § Numbers as figures or words
12716:refers to the start or end of a date.
12646:. For ranges of dates and times, see
11366:
10940:SingaporeâSumatraâJava shipping lanes
10881:;Â Â avoid confusingly reversed order:
9971:For optional hyphenation of compound
8803:Recast the sentence ("friend" case):
7266:Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
7245:Poems (long or epic poems italicized)
7136:(Accurate quote of a statement about
6955:He announced, "The answer was 'Yes!'"
6949:He announced, "The answer was 'Yes!'"
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5984:Line breaks and indentation inside a
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4719:
4459:. Do not make up initialisms such as
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3792:in British English. In cases such as
3645:do not take capitals in general use (
2751:
2655:) and most titles of creative works (
2607:
1345:Knowledge:Hatnote § Hatnote templates
1224:for the same title using apostrophes.
18870:. Available with its companion, the
18050:
18048:
18008:Knowledge:Naming conventions (flora)
18004:Knowledge:Naming conventions (fauna)
17996:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Trademarks
17954:Knowledge:Naming conventions (ships)
17789:â is a short primer on editing pages
16755:) may be misidentified as the Latin
16071:Avoid anachronism. An article about
14212:A player passing "Go" collects $ 200
12993:
12762:; or where the year is omitted, use
12539:inline dispute and cleanup templates
12368:
12274:
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10692:10:30 pm Tuesday â 1:25 am Wednesday
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8116:) or three dots separated by spaces
7295:
7198:WP:Manual of Style § Titles of works
7197:
6910:, or (as in the example just given)
6795:template can be used for this; e.g.
6753:Knowledge:Naming conventions (flora)
6638:Do not use accent marks, backticks (
6059:, and paragraph or stanza breaks by
5851:§ For a quotation within a quotation
5839:characterizing it in a biased manner
5551:Generally preserve bold and italics
5529:
5521:§ For a quotation within a quotation
5513:
5181:Brief quotations of copyrighted text
4996:
4772:
4708:WP:Manual of Style § Titles of works
4707:
4579:(just as they replace other disused
4411:, especially acronyms. For example,
4216:is a commonly used abbreviation for
3325:Knowledge:Naming conventions (flora)
3321:Knowledge:Naming conventions (fauna)
3319:for handling of first sentence. See
3285:Animals, plants, and other organisms
1794:What languages are spoken in Mexico?
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1616:(above), and should be presented in
1232:, the rest of the MoS, particularly
1198:Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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20526:List of all policies and guidelines
18950:
18852:(University of Chicago Press). The
18403:"Series title italicized" is using
15675:However, the region of Spain named
15354:For examples and finer points, see
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14308:by asking and answering questions.
14304:Do not address the reader with the
14194:, which sets an inappropriate tone
13003:He is the current ambassador to ...
12785:For date formats in citations, see
11249:Category:Table tennis-related lists
11241:Category:TransâNew Guinea languages
11209:postâSeptember 11 anti-war movement
10142:: The hyphen is represented by the
9980:
8580:Place quotation marks by following
7852:To reduce the size of a quotation:
7664:Proletarian Sports Society "Dynamo"
7170:
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20565:Summaries of values and principles
20406:
20244:
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19833:
17977:Opening paragraph of biographies:
17718:Identifying and using style guides
16681:
16299:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Captions
16224:Avoid using images to display text
15911:Introduction to general relativity
15487:Terms with common usage in English
14596:By default, write articles in the
14297:explicit Knowledge self-references
14186:Avoid addressing the reader using
13791:For the apostrophe character, see
13588:are usually spaced on both sides:
13169:MOS:NUM § Uncertainty and rounding
12923:Decades are written in the format
12871:He was elected in the fall of 1992
12830:Abbreviations for months, such as
11838:trauma or smoke inhalation or both
11565:Must both be present? (Then write
10949:a maleâfemale height ratio of 1.14
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9096:"I have studied it, you have not."
8013:https://example.com/foo.php?query=
7666:was established in Moscow in 1923.
7638:slang, which was prevalent at the
7578:Quotation marks and internal links
7561:Kiefer, Francine (May 29, 1998). "
7491:Quotation marks and external links
7192:WP:Manual of Style/Titles of works
6830:For a quotation within a quotation
6783:, loosely meaning 'public affair'.
6680:seen in edit window dropdowns are
5494:Normalize dashes and hyphens: see
5217:living or recently deceased people
5078:, so it should not be italicized.)
4995:Do not put quotations in italics.
4702:WP:Manual of Style/Titles of works
4442:New Zealand gross national product
4289:, except when quoting. Do not use
4241:by default when abbreviating, but
3831:the history of Stanford University
3317:Knowledge:Lead section § Organisms
2875:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Religion
2706:WP:Manual of Style/Titles of works
2044:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Spelling
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18718:. No top icons are displayed, so
18609:Knowledge:Miscellany for deletion
18538:tag and the content preceding it.
18045:
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17425:not be used to store article text
16782:
16466:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Linking
15214:two members of the Onassis family
14785:Knowledge:Gender-neutral language
14390:plural, not its original plural:
14237:a person's sense of being watched
14229:a sense that one is being watched
13262:Most currency symbols are placed
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11202:aircraft from before World War II
10976:, an area encompassing two cities
10320:consistency with related articles
10080:be used as a point of line-wrap.
9962:4.9-mile (7.9Â km) -long tributary
9543:is more frequently attested than
8929:consistency with related articles
8912:enclosed within quotation marks.
7542:Kiefer, Francine (May 29, 1998).
7512:Kiefer, Francine (May 29, 1998).
7217:WP:Manual of Style/Lists of works
7200:(which summarizes the key points)
6668:to quoted non-English text â see
5449:Unnecessary and may imply doubt:
4726:WP:Manual of Style/Lists of works
4710:(which summarizes the key points)
4541:In normal text and headings, use
4063:an early Local Area Network (LAN)
4009:
3808:Proper names versus generic terms
3647:The sun was over the mountain top
3421:), while cultivar groups do not (
3102:, a system of political thought;
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2828:Directly before the person's name
2177:International Labour Organization
1664:Be unique within a page, so that
1228:Subject both to the above and to
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18159:(in most cases), and entries in
17971:Specifically (for individuals):
17928:Generally (dedicated MOS page):
16894:maroon and alternative font face
16706:Obsolete elements and attributes
16142:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Images
15817:
15719:
15649:, and the alternative spellings
15452:. There are alternatives to the
14630:The Gordon Riots of 1780 were...
13792:
13661:are closed-up to their operand:
13149:Indicate uncertainties as e.g.,
12544:When reference tags are used, a
11362:
11012:an ItalianâSwiss border crossing
10793:separate or independent elements
10625:July 23, 1790Â â December 1, 1791
9523:), or where a word is uncommon (
9431:
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6530:In the material below, the term
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4865:are the integers greater than 0.
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3184:Draconian constitution of Athens
2814:De Gaulle was a French president
1273:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Layout
1233:
1148:The economy of the Second Empire
1076:For formatting guidance see the
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18809:"Hyphens, En Dashes, Em Dashes"
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17642:International Phonetic Alphabet
16689:Other things being equal, keep
16387:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Lists
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15730:titles of major published works
15440:template using the appropriate
14519:§ Opportunities for commonality
14515:§ National varieties of English
14255:Click here for more information
14246:may sometimes be used instead:
13530:is indicated by a superscript,
13393:(MeV), but were eventually 6MeV
13371:§ National varieties of English
13138:§ National varieties of English
13036:expressible in one or two words
12867:He was elected in November 1992
12554:standard appendices and footers
12270:
12115:
11591:An unspaced slash may be used:
11299:"Ain't No Cure for Love" â 6:17
11119:the SeeligerâDonker-Voet scheme
10370:template may be used for this:
9588:a government monitoring program
9584:a government-monitoring program
8748:Add or remove the serial comma.
8582:§ Punctuation inside or outside
8282:(when Janet has multiple sons)
8132:"Alpha, Bravo,{{nbsp}}... Zulu"
7213:the section you are reading now
6525:
6114:not supported in the material.
6049:Meant in croaking "Nevermore."
5829:if the quotation is an opinion
5591:indicates emphasis, use italic
4990:
4852:
4106:use apostrophes to form plurals
4024:Write first occurrences in full
3849:in the organization's acronym:
3098:) or has become a proper name (
3048:the Magi, or the Three Wise Men
3010:start with lower-case letters (
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2495:For topics with strong ties to
2346:Strong national ties to a topic
1080:section, noting the following:
1029:§ National varieties of English
20650:Suggested stages of an article
18241:, so also check the article's
18203:
18166:
18026:This is a matter of policy at
17872:Community standards and advice
17085:(all equivalent). Markup: for
16958:to indent an entire block and
16751:(the upper-case form of Greek
15053:". Similarly, phrases such as
14477:are playing the Lakers tonight
14179:. For "A picture of you", see
12850:Avoid ambiguous references to
12692:(wherein the spaces should be
12603:
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11713:Prefer the division operator (
11619:, but see other techniques at
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11229:Turks and Caicosâbased company
11192:former prime minister Thatcher
11110:the Seifertâvan Kampen theorem
10923:the analogâdigital distinction
10875:a six-to-two majority decision
10680:Christmas Day â New Year's Eve
10631:July 23, 1790âDecember 1, 1791
10043:Image filenames and redirects:
9950:a soundtrack album of four CDs
9446:In hyphenated personal names (
8295:(when Janet has only one son)
7900:(This sentence is an example.)
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6738:Bob said: "Jim ate the apple."
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6112:lead the reader to conclusions
5956:indentation for other purposes
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2887:Religions, sects, and churches
2515:Retaining the existing variety
2091:An article's date formatting (
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1509:Internal links organized into
1009:Knowledge talk:Manual of Style
1000:to avoid disputes over style.
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20060:Responding to threats of harm
19802:Biographies of living persons
19478:References and external links
18909:(Modern Language Association)
18890:Garner's Modern English Usage
18336:Breeds guideline added per a
17966:
17496:Collapsed or auto-collapsing
14932:
14796:Knowledge:Writing about women
14104:found in scientific writing (
13610:multiplication and division:
13416:Formatting of monetary values
13389:Energies were originally 2.3
12609:Supreme Leader of North Korea
12343:Consecutive punctuation marks
12289:§ Bulleted and numbered lists
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11567:the parent and the instructor
11245:Category:Tennis-related lists
11131:(discovered by Hale and Bopp)
11114:the AlpherâBetheâGamow theory
10808:a New YorkâLos Angeles flight
10800:boyfriendâgirlfriend problems
10229:, or enter them manually as:
9072:"Life is short, art is long."
8980:Help:List § Description lists
8792:â introduces ambiguity about
8364:), survived for a few months.
8180:Pause or suspension of speech
7867:
7830:
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7798:
7568:The Christian Science Monitor
7549:The Christian Science Monitor
7519:The Christian Science Monitor
7302:Punctuation inside or outside
7063:Punctuation before quotations
6957:(a regular space is too much)
6453:, when indicated at all, use
5714:§ Consistency within articles
5332:
4341:
3327:for article title guidelines.
3232:start with a capital letter (
3070:Spiritual or religious events
2844:Hirohito was Emperor of Japan
2649:throughout The United Kingdom
2645:throughout the United Kingdom
2612:§ Bulleted and numbered lists
2203:Opportunities for commonality
2016:National varieties of English
1236:, applies also to the title.
998:opportunities for commonality
658:References and external links
20632:Visual structure of articles
20127:Criteria for speedy deletion
19996:Paid-contribution disclosure
18885:(Council of Science Editors)
18813:www.chicagomanualofstyle.org
18186:) may have ambiguity issues.
17940:Diacritical marks in names:
17287:A line break may occur at a
16002:have major words capitalized
15096:It is important to note that
15045:. They are a subtle form of
14427:(and proper names of them),
13195:for the Australian dollar),
13063:MOS:NUM § Grouping of digits
12672:format is more appropriate.
12578:: Reference tags are placed
12529:. All reference tags should
11673:the NY 31 east / NY 370 exit
11660:A spaced slash may be used:
11571:the parent or the instructor
11348:
11336:
11064:
11034:an Indian-American scientist
10686:Christmas 2001Â â Easter 2002
10534:Henry VIII reigned 1509â1547
10268:Knowledge:How to make dashes
10260:Do not use a double hyphen (
9942:Multi-word hyphenated items:
9826:two- and three-digit numbers
9762:the gesture was well-meaning
9666:a slowly-but-surely strategy
8682:(sometimes also known as an
8380:) survived for a few months.
6769:'freebooter' is the root of
6686:units of angular measurement
5845:Quotations within quotations
5554:
5039:Effect on nearby punctuation
4508:of the long form to pop up.
4275:France and the United States
4130:Dr. Smith of 42Â Drummond St.
3452:southwestern red-tailed hawk
3166:Alice in Wonderland syndrome
2848:Louis XVI was King of France
2777:Hymnus an den heiligen Geist
2747:
2551:. For the title policy, see
2075:
2072:), and occasionally grammar
1333:, most of the time with the
1144:Economy of the Second Empire
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19331:Specific naming conventions
18882:Scientific Style and Format
18849:The Chicago Manual of Style
18481:Clovis beat Portales, 35â12
18462:. For more information see
18439:
18319:are increasingly lower-case
17526:into the article prose, or
16978:
16918:hues) rather than glaring.
16806:
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16541:
16525:italics in cross-references
16384:
16334:Bulleted and numbered lists
16068:be listed as alternatives.
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15784:|de|italic=unset|NĂŒrnberg}}
15703:
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14789:Knowledge:Editors' pronouns
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13836:Illinois's largest employer
13471:, Unicode character U+2212
13438:Common mathematical symbols
13165:{{val|1.534|0.35|e=23|u=m}}
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12878:(for more information, see
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10910:the LincolnâDouglas debates
10804:the ParisâMontpellier route
10379:
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10055:MichelsonâMorley experiment
10049:Michelson-Morley experiment
10028:
10011:The History of Middle-earth
9966:4.9-mile (7.9Â km) tributary
9782:
9780:
9770:the floor was well polished
9565:gas-phase reaction dynamics
8934:Except in technical usage (
8913:
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8093:
7878:, one could properly write
7865:
7379:Did Darla say, "Here I am?"
7370:Did Darla say, "Here I am"?
7203:
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6409:
5992:are generally ignored; use
5966:
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5296:"Ocyrhoe told him his fate"
5292:principle of minimal change
4916:level and below (italicize
4894:
4850:
4801:
4227:The Chicago Manual of Style
4155:for "Philosophiae Doctor";
4152:
3968:), except in proper names (
3434:vernacular ("common") names
3357:Erithacus rubecula superbus
2818:Louis XVI was a French king
2575:variety of English template
2539:§ Retaining existing styles
2332:
2115:Consistency within articles
2073:
1518:metadata, if needed, using
1478:
1428:
1342:
1282:
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513:Specific naming conventions
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19010:Organizing by subject area
18835:
18658:Template:Navbox visibility
18533:can be inserted between a
18040:Simplified Manual of Style
17905:
17890:
17841:User:GregU's dashes script
17822:(or some alternatives, as
17630:
17569:
17562:
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16152:Knowledge:Image use policy
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11188:exâprime minister Thatcher
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10572:between 450 and 500 people
10554:Do not mix en dashes with
10514:
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10172:
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10082:
9946:a four-CD soundtrack album
9834:sloping right- or leftward
9830:a ten-car or -truck convoy
9789:
9766:the child was well-behaved
9737:(actors without siblings).
9695:a kindly provided facility
9625:the handbag was light blue
9341:
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9176:Semicolon before "however"
8977:
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8038:
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7514:"Clinton: The Early Years"
7350:
7344:
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7187:
7066:
6965:
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6247:), not curly apostrophes (
6241:Use straight apostrophes (
6214:
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5969:§ Other uses for em dashes
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5629:organism's scientific name
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3774:variety of English adopted
3726:, or their related forms (
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3565:Berlin Short-faced Tumbler
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1462:As explained in detail in
1270:
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1098:Funding of UNESCO Projects
1094:Funding of UNESCO projects
1062:
1039:
965:
933:
896:for all English Knowledge
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20689:Knowledge Manual of Style
20659:Comprehensive style guide
20641:A checklist of components
20612:
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18815:. Chicago Manual of Style
18777:World Wide Web Consortium
18748:phabricator.wikimedia.org
17854:Other community standards
17666:pronunciation respellings
17316:named character reference
16590:
16583:
16095:was the president of the
16051:
15668:and the Swedish spelling
15657:redirect to that article.
15510:Spelling and romanization
15332:Specific guidelines apply
15135:For issues in the use of
15004:. For musical notes, see
14121:is constructed as follows
13983:, even for consistency.)
13928:ending with a pronounced
13820:my daughter's achievement
13354:out the first use (e.g.,
13266:the number, and unspaced
13243:(âŹ1.0M as of August 2009)
12750:Full dates are formatted
12597:
12436:Punctuation and footnotes
12094:1 in the UK albums chart.
11927:
11917:
11913:
11903:
11893:
11850:some or all of x, y, andz
11846:one or more of x, y, andz
11786:Help:Displaying a formula
11634:for further explanation);
11628:the 2009/2010 fiscal year
11468:
11464:
11436:typewriter approximations
11304:"Bird on the Wire" â 6:14
11198:preâWorld War II aircraft
10711:wavelengths in the range
9948:may be easier to read as
9662:a wholly owned subsidiary
9637:the turkeys were hand-fed
9629:the woman is 34 years old
9552:To link related terms in
9547:in contemporary English).
9074:(two brief clauses in an
7994:markup can also be used:
7870:for an exceptional case.)
7388:Darla said, "Where am I?"
7255:(series title italicized)
6390:WP:TITLESPECIALCHARACTERS
5720:should not be reformatted
5538:
5033:sing thee to thy rest." .
5011:Italics within quotations
4422:Union Mondiale de Billard
4281:). Do not use the spaced
3951:Moreau's last words were
3944:Moreau's last words were
3728:We took the northern road
3659:The Moon orbits the Earth
3203:title of a published work
3096:capitalism versus Marxism
2776:
1938:
1839:on the same line must be
1545:Stand-alone list articles
930:Retaining existing styles
814:Wikimedia sister projects
18773:W3C Internationalization
18769:"Using b and i elements"
18767:Ishida, Richard (2015).
18622:statements of principles
18386:(slows the reader down).
18327:in typography always is.
17985:Names of organizations:
17769:Avoiding common mistakes
17712:Manual of Style Contents
17694:Manual of Style tutorial
17656:(general) for keys, and
17012:Help:Line-break handling
16565:Knowledge:External links
16097:Republic of South Africa
15811:§ Non-English quotations
15737:Les Liaisons dangereuses
15706:Knowledge:Article titles
15413:Help:Interlanguage links
15163:Knowledge:Please clarify
15151:§ Second-person pronouns
15047:Knowledge self-reference
15035:address readers directly
14663:A Prairie Home Companion
14656:A Prairie Home Companion
13860:for his conscience' sake
12889:Years and longer periods
12495:Knowledge:Citing sources
12327:§ Typographic conformity
12285:§ Formatting of captions
12183:in text. When using the
12151:volume two, number seven
12048:; do not use the symbol
11442:), for em or en dashes.
11377:, it is best to place a
11357:Other uses for em dashes
11321:Other uses for en dashes
11082:the protein-to-fat ratio
10813:ironâcobalt interactions
10134:Help:Line-break handling
9750:a very well managed firm
9691:a kindly-looking teacher
9672:can be disambiguated as
8771:To list several people:
7880:She "hate to do laundry"
7751:, and square brackets .
7696:Brackets and parentheses
7563:Clinton: The Early Years
7027:" is a nonsense poem ...
6670:§ Typographic conformity
6010:
5769:The animal is listed as
5425:imply something doubtful
5368:§ Typographic conformity
5300:"Ocyrhoe told his fate"
5201:the verifiability policy
4438:column header in a table
4413:World Union of Billiards
4390:Do not use the legalism
4379:|approx.|approximately}}
2764:Les Liaisons dangereuses
2604:Knowledge:Article titles
2404:Australian Defence Force
2326:Methodist connexionalism
2163:§ Typographic conformity
2056:) differ in vocabulary (
1980:for further discussion.
1668:lead to the right place.
1481:Knowledge:Citing sources
1230:Knowledge:Article titles
1088:), but otherwise follow
1065:Knowledge:Article titles
20664:Writing better articles
20503:Licensing and copyright
19723:policies and guidelines
18876:New Oxford Style Manual
18599:See the near-unanimous
18430:Specifically, compound
18179:Piracy in the Caribbean
16988:Controlling line breaks
16619:external link templates
16617:Where appropriate, use
16075:should say he lived in
15687:in Catalan is given as
15092:It should be noted that
14891:Manned Maneuvering Unit
14827:gender-neutral language
14772:Gender-neutral language
14318:? Then who wrote Bacon?
14293:|(See ] for details.)}}
13878:), consider rewording (
13862:). If a name ending in
13565:or the double asterisk
13400:§ En dashes: other uses
13320:7 miles (11 km) by road
12595:: Kim Jong-un (Korean:
12211:, at first occurrence.
11727:or slash is preferred:
11710:) in place of a slash.
11686:x / y
11140:Lennard-Jones potential
10898:the UgandaâTanzania War
10877:, not with the awkward
10543:, or templates such as
10286:, do not use a hyphen (
9775:In some cases, such as
9645:native Hawaiian species
9641:Hawaiian-native species
8098:, and the points below)
6765:
6118:Non-English quotations
6096:news and magazine style
5613:the guidance for titles
5085:What are we to make of
5069:What are we to make of
4804:Useâmention distinction
4467:HTML tags and templates
4116:Punctuation and spacing
3802:§ En dashes: other uses
3663:Io is a moon of Jupiter
3605:should all redirect to
3190:a platonic relationship
2509:a different orthography
2497:Commonwealth of Nations
1949:The advantage of using
1431:Knowledge:Summary style
1017:unchallengeable primacy
20668:A collection of advice
18585:
18209:A comment outside the
16875:Choose colors such as
16686:
16600:These will appear as:
16516:Initial capitalization
16485:the tallest people on
16308:Formatting of captions
16040:
15825:§ Quotation characters
15761:
15736:
15697:small group of editors
15683:
15677:
15566:Knowledge:Romanization
15218:The elements in stars
15025:Avoid phrases such as
14399:
14279:can be used for this:
14128:Second-person pronouns
13880:the teachings of Jesus
13844:Descartes's philosophy
13412:Unit names and symbols
13191:for the US dollar and
11762:
11056:Franco-British rivalry
11044:FrancoâBritish rivalry
11029:FrenchâBritish rivalry
11025:FranceâBritain rivalry
11020:Italian-speaking Swiss
10974:MinneapolisâSaint Paul
10919:diodeâtransistor logic
10639:14 May â 2 August 2011
10581:from 450 to 500 people
10576:between 450â500 people
9777:diodeâtransistor logic
9746:a well-meaning gesture
9733:(no adult actors) but
9683:A few words ending in
9658:a newly available home
9573:Middle-Eastern cuisine
9569:Middle Eastern cuisine
9405:Four-year old children
9393:Four year-old children
9381:Four-year-old children
9081:Ars longa, vita brevis
8824:To list three people:
7876:"I hate to do laundry"
7194:(overview and details)
7004:is a mystery novel ...
6812:
6779:
6052:
5536:The cynical response "
5463:Typographic conformity
5345:never bowdlerize words
5186:copyright infringement
4912:except viruses at the
4899:for more information.)
4704:(overview and details)
3956:) but not in English (
3872:; an exception is the
3800:, use an en dash; see
3763:Southern United States
3577:American Quarter Horse
3500:livestock guardian dog
3125:or transcendent ideals
2763:
2739:Worth the Fighting For
1921:==Implications{{subst:
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1801:accessibility problems
1698:Not contain images or
1331:disambiguation hatnote
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1191:Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!
1154:) or title of a work (
20498:Friendly space policy
20288:Broad-concept article
19797:What Knowledge is not
19792:Neutral point of view
19268:Writing about fiction
18917:by Strunk & White
18914:The Elements of Style
18863:Oxford Guide to Style
18243:Special:WhatLinksHere
17528:splitting the article
17411:, and templates like
16762:Further information:
16741:HTML character entity
16702:Help:HTML in wikitext
16685:
16642:not a link repository
16373:Further information:
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15570:Category:Romanization
15296:neutral point of view
14623:Earth: Final Conflict
14093:have come down to us.
14016:First-person pronouns
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13211:United States dollars
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11074:the proteinâfat ratio
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10888:a 50â50 joint venture
10883:a 17â22 majority vote
10871:a 22â17 majority vote
10867:a 12â0 perfect season
10698:6:00 p.m. â 9:30 p.m.
10667:FebruaryâOctober 2009
10316:the existing practice
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9956:might be possible as
9531:) or may be misread (
8925:the existing practice
6593:quotation marks, not
6169:Knowledge:Translation
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5771:critically endangered
5718:Numbers also usually
5485:A quotation is not a
5439:, might be inferred.
5207:be accompanied by an
5128:Further information:
4960:Quotations in italics
4381:at first occurrence:
4348:Avoid unwarranted use
3837:). Do not capitalize
3798:eastâwest orientation
3086:an exodus of refugees
2873:Further information:
2659:The Lord of the Rings
2388:South African English
2146:Knowledge:Consistency
1984:Heading-like material
1302:Certain standardized
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917:should not be changed
441:Writing about fiction
146:Organizing by subject
100:Manual of Style (MoS)
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20025:Conflict of interest
19966:Ownership of content
19811:Copyright violations
19787:No original research
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19299:Stringed instruments
19005:Disambiguation pages
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18838:List of style guides
18715:wgMFRemovableClasses
18226:this advanced search
18109:2017 ArbCom decision
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17700:Manual of Style quiz
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15925:write one level down
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14923:Contested vocabulary
14079:, or similar words:
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13316:10 kilograms (22 lb)
13282:Units of measurement
13094:{{val|5.8|e=7|u=kg}}
12215:Terminal punctuation
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11092:a three-to-one ratio
10914:a carbonâcarbon bond
10906:the eastâwest runway
10902:the RomanâSyrian War
10847:redâgreen colorblind
10645:14 Mayâ2 August 2011
9977:southwest/south-west
9615:she is a 34-year-old
9601:a light-blue handbag
8806:To list two people:
8757:To list two people:
8706:ham, chips, and eggs
8255:parenthetical phrase
8195:With square brackets
7905:Brackets and linking
7860:. When an ellipsis (
7847:She attended school
7674:President Suharto's
7640:University of Oxford
7590:Play it, Sam. Play "
6542:Quotation characters
5977:quote without source
5631:, and to indicate a
5203:, direct quotations
5136:Knowledge:Quotations
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3794:northâsouth dialogue
3761:as someone from the
3571:Norwegian Forest Cat
3311:; on italicization,
2662:â but be aware that
2653:he visited The Hague
2564:strong national ties
2505:Commonwealth English
2499:countries and other
2434:Great Fire of London
2012:element, as needed.
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1023:in the discussion.)
990:consistently applied
794:Talk page guidelines
469:Stringed instruments
141:Disambiguation pages
20646:Article development
20637:The perfect article
20619:Starting an article
19961:No personal attacks
19883:Don't create hoaxes
19416:Trinidad and Tobago
19346:France (and French)
19341:China (and Chinese)
18874:, in one volume as
18297:Parkinson's disease
17743:Article development
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15839:interlinear glosses
15647:double acute accent
15290:, such as those on
15167:Knowledge:Vagueness
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15075:express a viewpoint
15039:unencyclopedic tone
14116:may be preferable (
13981:St. Thomas Hospital
13968:St Thomas' Hospital
13919:my nieces' weddings
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13492:MULTIPLICATION SIGN
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10144:ASCII/UNICODE
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10100:MOS:SOFTHYPHEN
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9513:non-negotiable
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6104:out-of-context
6100:editorializing
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5633:words-as-words
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3886:Greater London
3874:City of London
3809:
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3778:Southeast Asia
3709:
3708:Compass points
3706:
3678:Alpha centauri
3674:Alpha Centauri
3614:
3611:
3607:Adélie penguin
3597:Adelie Penguin
3593:Adelie penguin
3589:Adélie Penguin
3494:Bryde's whales
3446:mountain maple
3426:Scolymus Group
3407:cultivar group
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2964:the Horned One
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2895:The Unitarians
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2798:In generic use
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19294:Record charts
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19079:
19076:
19074:
19073:Pronunciation
19071:
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19066:
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19059:
19058:Abbreviations
19056:
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19025:
19023:
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19015:
19011:
19008:
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19006:
19003:
19001:
18998:
18996:
18995:Accessibility
18993:
18992:
18990:
18986:
18980:
18979:
18975:
18973:
18972:
18968:
18966:
18965:
18961:
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18957:
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18916:
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18908:
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18895:
18892:
18891:
18887:
18884:
18883:
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18877:
18873:
18869:
18865:
18864:
18860:
18857:
18856:
18851:
18850:
18846:
18845:
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18814:
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18804:
18797:
18778:
18774:
18770:
18763:
18749:
18745:
18739:
18735:
18716:
18696:
18687:
18677:
18672:
18666:
18659:
18653:
18646:
18642:
18641:within limits
18638:
18632:
18625:
18623:
18618:
18614:
18610:
18606:
18602:
18596:
18587:
18582:
18573:
18558:
18555:performing a
18553:
18552:passive voice
18547:
18545:
18532:
18526:
18507:
18499:
18493:
18477:12â35 victory
18472:
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18461:
18457:
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18174:In early life
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18162:
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18149:table headers
18146:
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18138:
18137:sentence case
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18093:November 2005
18090:
18087:decisions in
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17680:
17679:
17673:
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17655:
17651:
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17643:
17639:
17638:Pronunciation
17634:
17627:Pronunciation
17624:
17622:
17612:
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17600:
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17587:
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16707:
16703:
16698:
16696:
16692:
16684:
16675:
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16668:
16664:
16663:
16660:
16648:Miscellaneous
16645:
16643:
16638:
16634:
16626:
16620:
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16418:
16415:
16412:
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16409:
16404:
16403:"child" items
16400:
16399:
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16392:
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16382:
16379:
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16157:
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16114:
16104:
16102:
16099:, not of the
16098:
16094:
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15818:§ Apostrophes
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15812:
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15794:
15792:
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15783:
15776:|italic=unset
15771:
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15745:
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15727:
15723:
15721:
15720:§ Punctuation
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15711:
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15581:
15578:âsuch as the
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15571:
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15328:
15318:
15316:
15312:
15308:
15303:
15301:
15297:
15293:
15292:verifiability
15289:
15284:
15279:
15275:
15265:
15261:
15258:
15254:
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15240:
15238:
15234:
15233:consisting of
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15204:
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15168:
15164:
15154:
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15133:
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15122:
15112:
15107:
15102:becomes just
15078:
15076:
15052:
15048:
15044:
15043:instructional
15040:
15036:
15027:remember that
15022:
15018:
15014:
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14999:
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14907:
14903:
14902:
14899:
14894:
14855:robotic probe
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14689:DĂșn Aonghasa
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14605:
14599:
14598:present tense
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14509:team; but in
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14414:
14405:as in Latin;
14403:
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14244:passive voice
14241:
14234:
14227:may be used:
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14114:passive voice
14106:We construct
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14091:De re publica
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13794:
13793:§ Apostrophes
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13139:
13120:three percent
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13053:, but either
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12918:the year 1995
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12546:footnote list
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12265:
12261:
12258:
12257:
12251:
12247:
12244:
12240:
12237:
12233:
12232:
12229:
12222:
12221:MOS:DATERANGE
12212:
12186:
12185:abbreviations
12167:
12137:
12133:
12128:
12124:
12123:
12122:
12113:
12109:
12104:
12100:
12099:
12098:
12088:
12084:
12083:
12082:
12076:
12072:
12071:
12070:
12064:
12060:
12059:
12058:
12055:
12053:
12035:
12031:
12023:
12016:
12006:
12002:
11999:
11995:
11992:
11988:
11985:
11981:
11980:
11977:
11962:
11957:
11956:
11952:
11947:
11946:
11942:
11936:
11935:
11931:
11926:
11925:
11921:
11912:
11911:
11907:
11902:
11901:
11897:
11892:
11891:
11885:
11880:
11879:
11873:
11871:
11870:Source Editor
11867:
11863:
11853:
11842:x, y, and/orz
11835:
11831:
11809:
11805:
11804:
11801:
11791:
11787:
11783:
11751:
11748:
11742:
11738:
11726:
11711:
11705:
11700:
11695:
11670:
11663:
11662:
11661:
11655:
11643:
11636:
11633:
11625:
11622:
11614:
11606:
11601:
11598:
11594:
11593:
11592:
11589:
11578:
11559:
11553:
11543:
11539:
11536:
11532:
11529:
11525:
11524:
11521:
11514:
11504:
11489:<math: -->
11457:
11443:
11437:
11427:
11423:
11422:
11419:
11409:
11406:
11399:
11390:
11384:For example,
11382:
11380:
11376:
11375:accessibility
11372:
11368:
11364:
11354:
11350:
11342:
11338:
11330:
11328:
11318:
11316:
11312:
11302:
11297:
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11291:
11290:
11282:
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11280:
11272:
11268:
11267:
11264:
11254:
11252:
11250:
11246:
11242:
11232:
11227:
11224:
11220:
11217:
11213:
11210:
11206:
11196:
11186:
11185:
11179:
11175:
11172:
11168:
11165:
11164:MOS:AFFIXDASH
11161:
11160:
11157:
11147:
11138:
11137:
11136:
11123:
11117:
11108:
11107:
11106:
11098:
11085:
11072:
11071:
11070:
11066:
11051:
11049:
11041:
11032:
11023:
11010:
11009:
11008:
10999:
10995:
10994:
10991:
10986:
10978:
10968:
10966:
10962:
10960:Guinea-Bissau
10957:
10956:
10955:
10943:
10934:
10931:onâoff switch
10917:
10896:
10892:a 60â40 split
10886:
10861:
10851:
10845:
10835:
10829:
10825:
10817:
10811:
10798:
10797:
10796:
10792:
10784:
10783:MOS:ENBETWEEN
10780:
10779:
10776:
10769:
10765:
10761:
10757:
10729:
10728:
10727:
10717:
10713:28 mm â 17 m.
10709:
10677:
10663:
10659:
10650:
10636:
10622:
10621:
10620:
10615:
10597:
10588:
10579:
10570:
10565:
10564:
10563:
10561:
10557:
10552:
10548:
10542:
10524:
10523:
10522:
10518:
10511:
10501:
10497:
10494:
10490:
10487:
10483:
10480:
10476:
10475:
10472:
10465:
10461:
10449:
10443:
10438:
10433:
10432:
10431:
10423:
10419:
10416:
10412:
10411:
10408:
10403:
10397:
10392:
10391:
10390:
10387:
10383:
10371:
10367:
10350:
10348:
10347:
10336:
10334:
10333:
10332:
10323:
10321:
10317:
10313:
10309:
10308:
10307:eye-hand span
10303:
10299:
10295:
10294:
10293:eyeâhand span
10285:
10275:
10272:
10269:
10254:
10246:
10241:
10232:
10231:
10230:
10228:
10220:
10219:
10210:
10209:
10198:
10194:
10191:
10187:
10184:
10180:
10179:
10176:
10169:
10159:
10156:
10153:
10147:
10141:
10137:
10135:
10128:
10122:
10116:
10114:
10110:
10109:Soft hyphens:
10101:
10097:
10094:
10090:
10089:
10086:
10081:
10077:
10073:
10067:
10063:
10062:Non-breaking:
10059:
10056:
10052:redirects to
10050:
10044:
10040:
10026:
10022:
10015:
10012:
10006:
10001:
9984:
9982:
9978:
9974:
9969:
9943:
9926:
9922:
9921:
9920:
9916:12-hour shift
9914:
9910:
9909:
9908:
9902:
9898:
9897:
9896:
9890:
9886:
9885:
9884:
9873:
9869:
9868:
9867:
9861:
9857:
9856:
9855:
9842:
9838:
9823:
9819:
9818:
9808:
9804:
9801:
9800:MOS:SUSPENDED
9797:
9796:
9793:
9788:
9784:
9774:
9759:
9755:
9743:
9739:
9720:
9714:
9688:
9682:
9655:
9649:
9621:
9620:predicatively
9618:
9611:
9610:substantively
9608:
9597:
9596:attributively
9594:
9592:
9577:
9558:
9557:
9555:
9551:
9502:
9499:
9495:
9487:
9479:
9475:
9474:
9460:
9456:
9445:
9444:
9434:
9419:
9401:
9389:
9377:
9368:
9362:
9353:
9349:
9348:
9345:
9328:
9323:
9322:
9321:
9315:
9313:
9312:
9309:
9306:
9301:
9291:
9286:
9285:
9284:
9278:
9276:
9275:
9272:
9262:
9257:
9256:
9255:
9249:
9247:
9246:
9243:
9241:
9229:
9224:
9223:
9222:
9216:
9214:
9213:
9210:
9208:
9203:
9201:
9191:
9187:
9186:
9183:
9166:
9161:
9160:
9159:
9153:
9148:
9147:
9146:
9143:
9133:
9128:
9127:
9126:
9120:
9115:
9114:
9113:
9110:
9101:
9094:
9089:
9088:
9087:
9083:
9082:
9077:
9070:
9065:
9064:
9063:
9060:
9058:
9046:
9042:
9041:
9040:
9034:
9030:
9029:
9028:
9025:
9015:
9011:
9010:
9009:
9003:
8999:
8998:
8997:
8994:
8988:
8981:
8971:
8967:
8964:
8960:
8957:
8956:MOS:SEMICOLON
8953:
8952:
8949:
8939:
8932:
8930:
8926:
8920:
8917:
8911:
8910:direct speech
8900:
8894:
8887:
8877:
8873:
8872:
8869:
8844:
8841:
8833:
8829:
8828:
8823:
8815:
8811:
8810:
8805:
8804:
8802:
8795:
8787:
8786:
8779:
8773:
8772:
8770:
8762:
8761:
8756:
8755:
8753:
8750:
8747:
8746:
8745:
8730:
8727:
8721:
8703:
8701:
8697:
8693:
8689:
8688:Harvard comma
8685:
8681:
8674:
8664:
8660:
8657:
8653:
8650:
8646:
8643:
8639:
8638:
8635:
8628:Serial commas
8620:
8614:
8605:
8601:
8600:
8599:
8593:
8589:
8588:
8587:
8583:
8579:
8573:
8569:
8568:
8565:
8552:
8548:
8547:
8546:
8540:
8536:
8535:
8534:
8530:
8529:parenthetical
8526:
8523:
8517:
8516:MOS:DATECOMMA
8513:
8512:
8509:
8496:
8492:
8491:
8490:
8484:
8480:
8479:
8478:
8475:
8465:
8461:
8460:
8459:
8453:
8449:
8448:
8447:
8443:
8442:parenthetical
8438:
8432:
8428:
8427:
8424:
8411:
8406:
8405:
8404:
8398:
8393:
8392:
8391:
8387:
8379:
8374:
8370:
8369:
8368:
8363:
8358:
8354:
8353:
8352:
8348:
8339:
8335:
8334:
8333:
8327:
8323:
8322:
8321:
8315:
8311:
8310:
8309:
8306:
8304:
8301:Always use a
8291:
8287:
8286:
8285:
8278:
8274:
8273:
8272:
8266:
8262:
8261:
8260:
8256:
8252:
8248:
8244:
8240:
8239:
8233:
8229:
8226:
8222:
8221:
8218:
8201:
8197:
8194:
8184:
8177:
8176:
8164:
8163:
8161:
8151:
8144:
8143:
8137:
8136:
8127:
8103:
8102:
8101:
8097:
8091:
8087:
8083:
8082:
8071:
8067:
8064:
8063:MOS:DOTDOTDOT
8060:
8057:
8053:
8050:
8046:
8045:
8042:
8032:
8010:
8005:
7991:
7980:
7979:
7975:
7971:
7970:
7967:
7966:
7962:
7958:
7957:
7954:
7952:
7947:
7938:
7937:
7934:
7932:
7927:
7918:
7917:
7914:
7912:
7902:
7891:
7887:
7873:
7869:
7858:X contains Y
7851:
7844:
7843:
7842:
7824:
7823:
7808:
7807:
7792:
7791:
7790:
7789:
7786:
7777:
7772:
7767:
7762:
7761:
7760:
7752:
7750:
7739:
7735:
7725:
7721:
7718:
7714:
7711:
7707:
7706:
7703:
7689:
7682:
7681:
7677:
7670:
7669:
7665:
7658:
7657:
7653:
7652:drops the "r"
7646:
7645:
7641:
7637:
7633:
7626:
7625:
7624:
7623:
7610:
7603:
7602:
7593:
7586:
7585:
7584:
7583:
7573:(Untemplated)
7570:
7569:
7564:
7557:
7556:
7554:(Untemplated)
7551:
7550:
7545:
7538:
7537:
7531:
7521:
7520:
7515:
7507:
7506:
7505:
7504:
7502:
7498:
7481:
7480:
7473:
7472:
7465:
7464:
7457:
7456:
7455:
7454:
7446:
7441:
7440:
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7430:
7425:
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7417:
7413:
7403:
7398:
7397:
7396:
7384:
7383:
7375:
7374:
7366:
7365:
7364:
7363:
7360:
7354:
7348:
7338:
7334:
7331:
7327:
7324:
7320:
7317:
7313:
7312:
7309:
7299:
7297:
7288:
7285:
7282:
7280:Concert tours
7279:
7276:
7275:
7273:
7270:
7267:
7260:
7254:
7250:
7247:
7244:
7241:
7238:
7235:
7232:
7231:
7229:
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7220:
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7176:
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7157:
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7142:
7137:
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7122:
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7120:
7112:
7111:
7110:
7102:
7095:
7088:
7087:
7086:
7078:
7074:
7073:
7070:
7054:
7047:
7043:
7039:
7038:George Herman
7034:
7030:
7026:
7020:
7016:
7015:
7013:
7009:
7003:
7002:
6996:
6995:
6990:
6989:
6987:
6986:
6985:
6977:
6976:MOS:BOLDQUOTE
6973:
6972:
6969:
6953:
6947:
6941:
6925:
6924:
6923:
6917:
6905:
6893:
6872:
6871:
6870:
6862:
6861:
6860:
6852:
6848:
6845:
6841:
6840:
6837:
6814:
6807:
6800:
6791:
6781:
6776:
6772:
6767:
6760:
6757:
6754:
6748:
6743:
6742:
6741:
6729:
6725:
6722:
6718:
6715:
6711:
6710:
6707:
6694:
6690:
6687:
6683:
6671:
6665:
6659:
6652:), low-high (
6649:
6643:
6637:
6632:
6626:
6618:
6612:
6604:
6598:
6590:
6584:
6578:
6577:
6571:
6567:
6564:
6560:
6557:
6553:
6552:
6549:
6539:
6537:
6533:
6527:
6517:
6513:
6510:
6506:
6503:
6499:
6498:
6495:
6482:
6478:
6475:
6474:§ Possessives
6471:
6466:
6458:
6452:
6448:
6443:
6437:
6433:
6428:
6422:
6418:
6413:
6408:
6407:
6403:
6399:
6395:
6394:WP:COMMONNAME
6391:
6387:
6386:
6384:
6378:
6373:
6363:
6360:) and Arabic
6357:
6352:
6342:
6336:
6331:
6321:
6315:
6310:
6300:
6296:
6282:
6275:
6267:
6261:
6240:
6239:
6233:
6229:
6226:
6222:
6221:
6218:
6213:
6204:
6200:
6190:
6186:
6185:
6182:
6172:
6170:
6163:
6155:
6152:
6149:
6140:
6136:
6133:
6129:
6128:
6125:
6115:
6113:
6109:
6105:
6101:
6097:
6093:
6084:
6083:MOS:PULLQUOTE
6080:
6077:
6073:
6072:
6069:
6064:
6050:
6042:
6009:
6005:
5997:
5982:
5978:
5970:
5959:
5957:
5948:
5944:
5937:
5933:
5927:
5917:
5913:
5910:
5906:
5905:
5902:
5892:
5890:
5879:
5875:
5872:
5871:MOS:LINKQUOTE
5868:
5867:
5864:
5854:
5852:
5842:
5840:
5834:
5826:
5809:
5808:
5807:
5805:"The" â "he".
5796:
5791:
5786:
5785:
5784:
5772:
5764:
5763:
5762:
5761:
5759:
5755:
5742:
5741:
5733:
5732:
5731:
5730:
5728:
5727:scare-quoting
5723:
5721:
5715:
5707:
5704:
5694:
5688:
5684:
5683:
5678:
5674:
5673:
5668:
5664:
5663:
5658:
5654:
5653:
5648:
5643:
5637:
5634:
5630:
5624:
5618:
5614:
5608:
5600:
5592:
5588:
5556:
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5547:
5534:
5533:
5531:
5527:
5522:
5518:
5515:
5511:
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5508:
5505:
5501:
5497:
5493:
5492:
5491:
5488:
5478:
5474:
5473:
5470:
5454:
5448:
5443:Permissible:
5442:
5441:
5440:
5438:
5434:
5430:
5426:
5415:
5409:
5408:
5407:
5403:
5399:
5389:
5385:
5384:
5381:
5374:Point of view
5371:
5369:
5364:
5360:
5354:
5346:
5334:
5329:
5317:
5311:</ref: -->
5307:
5289:
5279:
5275:
5272:
5268:
5265:
5261:
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5227:
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5206:
5202:
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5173:
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5118:
5112:
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5093:
5092:
5086:
5081:
5080:
5077:
5070:
5065:
5064:
5063:
5062:
5054:
5053:MOS:ITALPUNCT
5050:
5049:
5046:
5030:
5027:For example:
5026:
5025:
5024:
5020:
5008:
5006:
5002:
5001:block quoting
4998:
4992:
4982:
4981:MOS:ITALQUOTE
4978:
4975:
4971:
4970:
4967:
4957:
4954:
4950:
4945:
4940:
4936:
4926:
4920:
4915:
4911:
4901:
4898:
4892:
4886:
4877:
4867:
4864:
4857:
4855:for details).
4854:
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4727:
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4712:
4709:
4706:
4703:
4700:
4699:
4683:
4673:
4672:
4671:
4669:
4663:
4651:
4649:
4645:
4639:
4628:
4618:
4614:
4611:
4607:
4606:
4603:
4593:
4586:
4582:
4578:
4574:
4570:
4566:
4565:
4564:Up & Down
4552:
4548:
4544:
4534:
4530:
4527:
4523:
4522:
4519:
4509:
4507:
4503:
4493:
4480:
4473:<abbr: -->
4464:
4457:
4439:
4434:
4423:
4416:
4415:is good as a
4410:
4403:Do not invent
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