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The mandated adoption of ‘inch’ demands consideration of hyphenation. Deliberate hyphenation can help dispel ambiguity, but can, in some eyes, appear fussy. Some editors are hyphen-averse, and some gun- and military-focused editors note that hyphenation of ‘caliber’ is inconsistent even in
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Some hyphen-adverse editors have favored option 2, but others find it to be problematically long and prone to bad line-wraps. Option 1 is ideal because it is dense and its symmetry makes it easier to remember.
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When all factors are considered, many possible combinations of article titles result, but only three such combination are permitted by both English convention and Knowledge standards:
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Both " and ″ should be replaced with ‘inch’ or ‘-inch’ (depending on context) wherever they are appear—except when they appear in titles of books, articles, or other works.
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It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Knowledge contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of
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Many articles for large guns (e.g., anti-aircraft weapons) have been given titles in a format akin to
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double primes for the purpose of indicating imperial lengths. The Manual of Style
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These characters are often approximated with single and double straight quotes—
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The Knowledge manual of style deprecates both quotes and primes and
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or, when needed for space-saving reasons, the abbreviation ‘in.’
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appropriate for denoting feet and inches in formal writing.
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Other options are unacceptable for various reasons:
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