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are the nouns used to refer to specific places and geographic features. These names often give rise to conflict, because the same places are called different things by different peoples speaking different languages. Many place names have a historical context that should be preserved, but common sense
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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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Where space is limited (such as tables, infoboxes, parenthetical notes, and mathematical formulas) unit symbols are preferred. In prose, unit names should be given in full if used only a few times but symbols may be used when a unit (especially one with a long name) is used repeatedly after spelling
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Dashes are often used to mark divisions within a sentence: in pairs (parenthetical dashes, instead of parentheses or pairs of commas) or singly (perhaps instead of a colon). They may also indicate an abrupt stop or interruption in reporting quoted speech. In all such cases, either unspaced em dashes
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Capitalization in non-English language titles varies, even over time within the same language; generally, retain the style of the original for modern works, and follow the usage in current
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style in all articles, regardless of the variety of
English in which they are written. Include terminal punctuation within the quotation marks only if it was present in the original material, and otherwise place it after the closing quotation mark. For the most part, this means treating periods and
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In MoS's own wording, "recent", "current", "modern", and "contemporary" in reference to sources and usage should usually be interpreted as referring to reliable material published within the last forty years or so. In the consideration of name changes of persons and organizations, focus on sources
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Where a word or phrase that includes terminal punctuation ends a sentence, do not add a second terminal punctuation mark. If a quoted phrase or title ends in a question mark or exclamation mark, it may confuse readers as to the nature of the article sentence containing it, and so is usually better
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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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is inappropriate for some forms of writing, but it is widely used in encyclopedia articles, because the passive voice avoids inappropriate first- and second-person constructions as well as tone problems. The most common uses of encyclopedic passive are to keep the focus on the subject instead of
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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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If the person is living and was not notable yet when a former name was in use, that name should not be included in any
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may be used with tables if they simply repeat information covered in the main text (or are purely supplementary, e.g., several past years of statistics in collapsed tables for comparison with a table of uncollapsed current stats). Auto-collapsing is often a feature of
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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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may be used to illustrate a point, establish context, or attribute a point of view or idea. While quotations are an indispensable part of Knowledge, try not to overuse them. Using too many quotes is incompatible with an encyclopedic writing style and may be
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Italics are indicated for non-English phrases and isolated non-English words that are not commonly used in everyday English. However, proper names (such as place names) in other languages are not usually italicized, nor are terms in non-Latin scripts. The
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Be conservative when linking within quotations; link only to targets that correspond to the meaning clearly intended by the quote's author. Where possible, link from text outside of the quotation instead – either before it or soon after. (If quoting
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software does not require that wikilinks begin with an upper-case character. Capitalize the first letter only where this is naturally called for, or when specifically referring to the linked article by its name (see also related rule for
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This is the principal way in which logical quotation differs from typical British news punctuation practice, in which many publishers permit such a change to the quoted material, which is antithetical to the accuracy purpose of logical
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There are some rare additional exceptions to capitalization of eponyms, in which a term has been strongly conventionalized in lower-case, i.e., is preferred that way in a majority of major English-language dictionaries. For example,
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Wikipedians are encouraged to familiarize themselves with modern editions of other guides to style and usage, which may cover details not included here. Those that have most influenced the Knowledge Manual of Style are:
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Editors may use either convention so long as each article is internally consistent. Serial commas are more helpful when article text is complex, such as a list with multi-word items (especially if one contains its own
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Editors use "invisible" comments – not shown in the rendered page seen by readers of the article, but visible in the source editing mode when an editor opens the article for editing – to communicate with one another.
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However, quotation marks are needed inside wikilinks when the quotation mark is part of the link, or where the linked display text includes quotation marks indicating slang, nicknames, common names, or similar usage.
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Terms such as "current", "now", and "recent" should be avoided. What is current today may not be tomorrow; situations change over time. Instead, use date- and time-specific text. To help keep information updated use
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If the quoted sentence is followed by a clause identifying the speaker, use a comma outside the quotation mark instead of a full stop inside it, but retain any other terminal punctuation, such as a question mark.
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of the site. However, checking the desktop site on a mobile device may be a worthwhile for some broader accessibility matters, especially on tablets, which do not always use the mobile version of Knowledge.
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This below-quotation attribution style is intended for famous quotations and is unusual in articles because it may strike an inappropriate tone. A quotation with no cited source should be flagged with
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commas in the same way as question marks: keep them inside the quotation marks if they apply only to the quoted material and outside if they apply to the whole sentence. Examples are given below.
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Direct quotation should not be used to preserve the formatting preferred by an external publisher (especially when the material would otherwise be unchanged), as this tends to have the effect of
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Quotation should be used, with attribution, to present emotive opinions that cannot be expressed in Knowledge's own voice, but never to present cultural norms as simply opinional:
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Square brackets are used to indicate editorial replacements and insertions within quotations, though this should never alter the intended meaning. They serve three main purposes:
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In a direct quotation, always retain the source's units. Any conversion should follow in square brackets (or, an obscure use of units can be explained in the article text or a
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Do not follow quoted words or fragments with commas inside the quotation marks, except where a longer quotation has been broken up and the comma is part of the full quotation.
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In general, in numbers with five or more digits to the left of the decimal point, use commas to group those digits. Numbers with four digits are at the editor's discretion:
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For the "colon trick" (for linking to a category, image, or interwiki link without adding the page to the category, displaying the image, or adding the interwiki link), see
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The text of captions should not be specially formatted, except in ways that would apply if it occurred in the main text (e.g., italics for the Latin name of a species).
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The author thanked two friends – Sinéad O'Connor and Bob Marley.
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For deeper nesting, alternate between single and double quotes:
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the ruin of a prehistoric Irish cliff fort. Its original shape
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13123:. "Percent" is American usage, and "per cent" is British usage
12843:, which are different in the southern and northern hemispheres.
11672:. For short constructions, both spaces should be non-breaking:
10953:
10883:; avoid using a slash (stroke) here, which indicates division
10645:(and note in this case that the second element of the range is
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The author thanked Sinéad O'Connor, Bob Marley, and her friends
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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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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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mark the differences with change of font or some other means (
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to another unless there is a substantial reason to do so. See
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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 her friends, Sinéad O'Connor and Bob Marley
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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:Naming conventions (use English) § Modified letters
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to mean the entire show as a whole. A season (also called a
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be collapsed by default. This applies equally to content in
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added after the slash will allow a linebreak at that point.
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to separate items that include at least one internal space (
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The author thanked a friend, Sinéad O'Connor, and Bob Marley
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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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11857:. Keys for these symbols can be found at the bottom of the
11619:), if that is the convention used in reliable sources (see
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Janet Cooper's son, John Smith, is a well-known playwright.
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John Smith, Janet Cooper's son, is a well-known playwright.
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The report observed "a 45% reduction in transmission rate".
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2271:, so that all variants can be used in searches and linking.
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12850:) or when referring to a phase of a natural yearly cycle (
10838:; red and green are separate independent colors, not mixed
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Knowledge's style for an ellipsis is three unspaced dots (
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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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As a matter of consistent style, section headings should:
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style in an article to a different style may generally be
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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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and borrowed phrases that have common usage in English –
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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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5692:
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897:. If any contradiction arises, this page has precedence.
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16420:– they retain the original capitalization of the titles;
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is so spelt, with redirects from the ligature-free form
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13941:, but where rewording is an option, this may be better:
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10387:(deemed too complex for the target audience) – and Kant.
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aids) and are particularly useful in long noun phrases:
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5018:"Now cracks a noble heart. Good night sweet prince: And
4584:
4429:, use widely recognized abbreviations. For example, for
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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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17876:(Links to policy and guidelines on specific questions)
17749:– gives a list of common mistakes and how to avoid them
17741:– point-by-point guidance on what makes a great article
17723:– lists the ways in which you can help an article grow
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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
14220:. Other constructions may be preferable if the pronoun
12633:
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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".
7370:(incorrect to apply the question mark to the quotation)
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Individual episodes of television and radio series and
7158:
No additional punctuation is necessary for an explicit
6653:) marks as quotation marks (except when such marks are
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5509:
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Knowledge:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Italic type
4219:(since 2010), now deprecate "U.S." and recommend "US".
3302:
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3186:). An entire phrase in which an eponym is an adjective
3019:), although in works of fantasy, such as the novels of
2324:
Comparison of American and British English § Vocabulary
1495:
The following final items never take section headings:
1266:
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1110:
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18412:, which are modifiers of a noun that occur within the
17846:– a comprehensive descriptive directory of guidelines
17761:– explains process and standards for citing references
17674:– 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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is male and wouldn't be the same person as the mother.
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3644:
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the guidebook mentioned statues of Justice and Liberty
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David Cameron was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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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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and to revocation of semi-automated tools privileges.
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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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Similarly, the name of the article on the Nordic god
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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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14160:"WP:YOU" redirects here. For "Knowledge is not about
13018:
Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Numbers
12854:). Otherwise, neutral wording is usually preferable (
12781:
Dates in quotations and titles are always left as-is.
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Twenty-four-hour clock times are written in the form
12138:, unless a volume is also given, in which case write
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reached numbers one and three in the UK albums chart.
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Early-flowering plants risk damage from winter frosts
9087:(reporting brisk conversation, such as this reply of
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Miller said: "I wanted to create something timeless."
7199:(both summarize details at WP:Manual of Style/Titles)
7197:
WP:Manual of Style/Text formatting § Names and titles
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17914:
Knowledge:Manual of Style/Proper names § Place names
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17662:– explains Knowledge's general philosophy of editing
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For an essay with suggestions and sample usage, see
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Knowledge:Writing better articles § Tense in fiction
14581:
Knowledge:Writing better articles § Tense in fiction
13902:, form the possessive by adding just an apostrophe (
13653:
positive, negative, and positive-or-negative signs:
13322:
the Murray River is 2,375 kilometres (1,476 mi) long
13318:
the Mississippi River is 2,320 miles (3,734 km) long
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Her album reached number one in the UK albums chart.
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adverbs, because they are not formed by addition of
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Burke and Wills, fed by locals (on beans, fish, and
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Burke and Wills, fed by locals (on beans, fish, and
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non-SI unit officially accepted for use with the SI
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to separate run-on lines in quoted poetry or song (
11628:
the price-to-earnings ratio, or P/E ratio for short
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6083:do not belong in Knowledge articles. These are the
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3233:refers only to the US Independence Day – otherwise
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15394:WP:Manual of Style/Lead section § Foreign language
15390:WP:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Other languages
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13898:For a normal plural noun ending with a pronounced
13359:
13126:
11749:
11543:, also called a forward slash, stroke or solidus (
11452:), which can also be generated by clicking on the
10845:; a blended, intermediate color, so use a hyphen:
10730:might work in a table consistently formatted with
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8099:); do not use the precomposed ellipsis character (
5227:Knowledge:Notability (organizations and companies)
4886:WP:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Other languages
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3762:
2870:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Titles § Religious texts
1803:These are broadly accepted community preferences.
1615:Funding of UNESCO Projects in Developing Countries
1611:Funding of UNESCO projects in developing countries
1589:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Headings
1382:, which is optional (except in special cases like
1017:
986:
16618:Add external links with discretion; Knowledge is
16230:Textual information should always be transmitted
15807:For actual non-English quotation characters, see
15786:For non-English vernacular names of species, see
15449:Category:Knowledge multilingual support templates
15220:does not introduce a complete list; instead, use
14647:is a radio show that aired live from 1974 to 2016
14633:Barack Obama was a president of the United States
14195:Use a noun or a third-person pronoun: instead of
13186:unless the currency is already clear from context
12909:), unless the meaning would otherwise be unclear.
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11670:My mama told me / You better shop around
10608:between them will provide the proper formatting.
10447:In ranges that might otherwise be expressed with
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7341:
5487:. Use the style chosen for the article: unspaced
5401:Siskel and Ebert called the film "unforgettable".
4828:The preposition in "She sat on the chair" is "on"
4711:(summarizes details at WP:Manual of Style/Titles)
4486:
4362:except in an infobox or table (in which case use
4286:except in a quotation, as part of a proper name (
4165:Knowledge:Manual of Style § First-person pronouns
2330:; most dictionaries also indicate regional terms.
2328:American and British English spelling differences
2259:If a variant spelling appears in a title, make a
20669:
19862:Do not include copies of lengthy primary sources
18583:of an anti-diacritics "wikiproject", the policy
18420:English compound § Hyphenated compound modifiers
18032:These matters have been addressed in rulings of
17940:Naming and identifying individuals and peoples:
17924:Peoples and languages that share the same name:
16126:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Images
15869:Knowledge:Make technical articles understandable
15062:make presumptions about readers' knowledge, may
12277:
12251:For the use of three periods in succession, see
11825:); or, for emphasis or precision or both, write
11434:For a negative sign or subtraction operator use
9556:. But never insert a hyphen into a proper name (
9450:with their main terms in certain constructions (
7723:WP:Article titles § Parenthetical disambiguation
7225:Short stories (books and periodicals italicized)
7003:part of the article title should not be bolded.
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5416:regarding the material being quoted; sarcasm or
4748:Italics are not used for major religious works (
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3081:Philosophies, theories, movements, and doctrines
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1788:Not use color or unusual fonts that might cause
1649:For technical reasons, section headings should:
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893:, which are cross-referenced here and listed at
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16820:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Color
16769:and should be reserved for special cases only.
16245:For entering textual information as audio, see
16005:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
15995:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
15968:Knowledge:Naming conventions (geographic names)
15563:Names and terms originally written using a non-
15087:, may be rewritten by leaving out those words:
13471:For multiplication, use a multiplication sign (
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9745:itself is modified) and even predicatively, if
9292:A sentence or clause can also contain the word
8016:. This will avoid truncation of the link after
7379:(question mark applies to quoted material only)
7042:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Nicknames
5440:Siskel and Ebert called the film "interesting".
5086:Four of Patrick White's most famous novels are
4474:<abbr title="World Health Organization": -->
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1527:, if needed, which should follow the categories
1139:), unless it is an inseparable part of a name (
1067:Knowledge:Article titles § Article title format
20024:Do not disrupt Knowledge to illustrate a point
17755:– suggests a bold attitude toward page updates
16291:Captions normally start with a capital letter.
16208:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Accessibility § Text
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11223:a Rodgers and Hammerstein–esque musical number
10925:a pro-establishment–anti-intellectual alliance
10528:Do not change hyphens to dashes in filenames,
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6673:and double prime: these are used to designate
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16486:links to a particular section of the article
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13004:As of March 2011, he is the ambassador to ...
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11322:components less strongly than a hyphen would
11131:with a hyphen: named after John Lennard-Jones
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14573:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Biography § Tense
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9639:Avoid using a hyphen after a standard
8897:A colon may also be used to introduce
8743:Recast the sentence ("friends" case):
7193:WP:Manual of Style § Italics §§ Titles
6684:if necessary to comply with the above.
6515:Knowledge:Manual of Style § Quotations
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13451:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Mathematics
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7255:Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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15476:Terms with common usage in English
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8918:consistency with related articles
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5438:Unnecessary and may imply doubt:
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16684:Obsolete elements and attributes
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10620:July 23, 1790–December 1, 1791
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7787:
7557:The Christian Science Monitor
7538:The Christian Science Monitor
7508:The Christian Science Monitor
7291:Punctuation inside or outside
7052:Punctuation before quotations
6946:(a regular space is too much)
6442:, when indicated at all, use
5703:§ Consistency within articles
5321:
4330:
3316:for article title guidelines.
3221:start with a capital letter (
3059:Spiritual or religious events
2833:Hirohito was Emperor of Japan
2638:throughout The United Kingdom
2634:throughout the United Kingdom
2601:§ Bulleted and numbered lists
2192:Opportunities for commonality
2005:National varieties of English
1225:, applies also to the title.
987:opportunities for commonality
647:References and external links
20621:Visual structure of articles
20116:Criteria for speedy deletion
19985:Paid-contribution disclosure
18907:to help reach a consensus. ›
18857:(Council of Science Editors)
18785:www.chicagomanualofstyle.org
18164:) may have ambiguity issues.
17918:Diacritical marks in names:
17265:A line break may occur at a
15986:have major words capitalized
15085:It is important to note that
15034:. They are a subtle form of
14416:(and proper names of them),
13184:for the Australian dollar),
13052:MOS:NUM § Grouping of digits
12661:format is more appropriate.
12567:: Reference tags are placed
12518:. All reference tags should
11662:the NY 31 east / NY 370 exit
11649:A spaced slash may be used:
11560:the parent or the instructor
11337:
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11023:an Indian-American scientist
10675:Christmas 2001 – Easter 2002
10523:Henry VIII reigned 1509–1547
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10249:Do not use a double hyphen (
9931:Multi-word hyphenated items:
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9751:the gesture was well-meaning
9655:a slowly-but-surely strategy
8671:(sometimes also known as an
8369:) survived for a few months.
6758:'freebooter' is the root of
6675:units of angular measurement
5834:Quotations within quotations
5543:
5028:Effect on nearby punctuation
4497:of the long form to pop up.
4264:France and the United States
4119:Dr. Smith of 42 Drummond St.
3441:southwestern red-tailed hawk
3155:Alice in Wonderland syndrome
2837:Louis XVI was King of France
2766:Hymnus an den heiligen Geist
2736:
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2064:
2061:), and occasionally grammar
1322:, most of the time with the
1133:Economy of the Second Empire
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19320:Specific naming conventions
18854:Scientific Style and Format
18821:The Chicago Manual of Style
18459:Clovis beat Portales, 35–12
18440:. For more information see
18417:
18297:are increasingly lower-case
17504:into the article prose, or
16956:
16896:hues) rather than glaring.
16784:
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16503:italics in cross-references
16362:
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14778:Knowledge:Editors' pronouns
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10793:the Paris–Montpellier route
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10044:Michelson–Morley experiment
10038:Michelson-Morley experiment
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10000:The History of Middle-earth
9955:4.9-mile (7.9 km) tributary
9771:
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9759:the floor was well polished
9554:gas-phase reaction dynamics
8923:Except in technical usage (
8902:
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7867:, one could properly write
7854:
7368:Did Darla say, "Here I am?"
7359:Did Darla say, "Here I am"?
7192:
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5981:are generally ignored; use
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5285:"Ocyrhoe told him his fate"
5281:principle of minimal change
4905:level and below (italicize
4883:
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4790:
4216:The Chicago Manual of Style
4144:for "Philosophiae Doctor";
4141:
3957:), except in proper names (
3423:vernacular ("common") names
3346:Erithacus rubecula superbus
2807:Louis XVI was a French king
2564:variety of English template
2528:§ Retaining existing styles
2321:
2104:Consistency within articles
2062:
1507:metadata, if needed, using
1467:
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18999:Organizing by subject area
18807:
18630:Template:Navbox visibility
18511:can be inserted between a
18018:Simplified Manual of Style
17883:
17868:
17819:User:GregU's dashes script
17800:(or some alternatives, as
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11177:ex–prime minister Thatcher
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10561:between 450 and 500 people
10543:Do not mix en dashes with
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10071:
9935:a four-CD soundtrack album
9823:sloping right- or leftward
9819:a ten-car or -truck convoy
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9755:the child was well-behaved
9726:(actors without siblings).
9684:a kindly provided facility
9614:the handbag was light blue
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9165:Semicolon before "however"
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7503:"Clinton: The Early Years"
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3763:variety of English adopted
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1241:
1087:Funding of UNESCO Projects
1083:Funding of UNESCO projects
1051:
1028:
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922:
885:for all English Knowledge
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20678:Knowledge Manual of Style
20648:Comprehensive style guide
20630:A checklist of components
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18947:
18865:(Oxford University Press)
18787:. Chicago Manual of Style
18749:World Wide Web Consortium
18720:phabricator.wikimedia.org
17832:Other community standards
17644:pronunciation respellings
17294:named character reference
16568:
16561:
16073:was the president of the
16029:
15657:and the Swedish spelling
15646:redirect to that article.
15499:Spelling and romanization
15321:Specific guidelines apply
15124:For issues in the use of
14993:. For musical notes, see
14110:is constructed as follows
13972:, even for consistency.)
13917:ending with a pronounced
13809:my daughter's achievement
13343:out the first use (e.g.,
13255:the number, and unspaced
13232:(€1.0M as of August 2009)
12739:Full dates are formatted
12586:
12425:Punctuation and footnotes
12083:1 in the UK albums chart.
11839:some or all of x, y, andz
11835:one or more of x, y, andz
11775:Help:Displaying a formula
11623:for further explanation);
11617:the 2009/2010 fiscal year
11425:typewriter approximations
11293:"Bird on the Wire" – 6:14
11187:pre–World War II aircraft
10700:wavelengths in the range
9937:may be easier to read as
9651:a wholly owned subsidiary
9626:the turkeys were hand-fed
9618:the woman is 34 years old
9541:To link related terms in
9536:in contemporary English).
9063:(two brief clauses in an
7983:markup can also be used:
7859:for an exceptional case.)
7377:Darla said, "Where am I?"
7244:(series title italicized)
6379:WP:TITLESPECIALCHARACTERS
5709:should not be reformatted
5527:
5022:sing thee to thy rest." .
5000:Italics within quotations
4411:Union Mondiale de Billard
4270:). Do not use the spaced
3940:Moreau's last words were
3933:Moreau's last words were
3717:We took the northern road
3648:The Moon orbits the Earth
3192:title of a published work
3085:capitalism versus Marxism
2765:
1828:on the same line must be
1534:Stand-alone list articles
919:Retaining existing styles
803:Wikimedia sister projects
18905:templates for discussion
18745:W3C Internationalization
18741:"Using b and i elements"
18739:Ishida, Richard (2015).
18594:statements of principles
18364:(slows the reader down).
18305:in typography always is.
17963:Names of organizations:
17747:Avoiding common mistakes
17690:Manual of Style Contents
17672:Manual of Style tutorial
17634:(general) for keys, and
16990:Help:Line-break handling
16543:Knowledge:External links
16075:Republic of South Africa
15795:§ Non-English quotations
15726:Les Liaisons dangereuses
15695:Knowledge:Article titles
15402:Help:Interlanguage links
15152:Knowledge:Please clarify
15140:§ Second-person pronouns
15036:Knowledge self-reference
15024:address readers directly
14652:A Prairie Home Companion
14645:A Prairie Home Companion
13849:for his conscience' sake
12878:Years and longer periods
12484:Knowledge:Citing sources
12316:§ Typographic conformity
12274:§ Formatting of captions
12172:in text. When using the
12140:volume two, number seven
12037:; do not use the symbol
11431:), for em or en dashes.
11366:, it is best to place a
11346:Other uses for em dashes
11310:Other uses for en dashes
11071:the protein-to-fat ratio
10802:iron–cobalt interactions
10123:Help:Line-break handling
9739:a very well managed firm
9680:a kindly-looking teacher
9661:can be disambiguated as
8760:To list several people:
7869:She "hate to do laundry"
7740:, and square brackets .
7685:Brackets and parentheses
7552:Clinton: The Early Years
7016:" is a nonsense poem ...
6659:§ Typographic conformity
5999:
5758:The animal is listed as
5414:imply something doubtful
5357:§ Typographic conformity
5289:"Ocyrhoe told his fate"
5190:the verifiability policy
4427:column header in a table
4402:World Union of Billiards
4379:Do not use the legalism
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2753:Les Liaisons dangereuses
2593:Knowledge:Article titles
2393:Australian Defence Force
2315:Methodist connexionalism
2152:§ Typographic conformity
2045:) differ in vocabulary (
1969:for further discussion.
1657:lead to the right place.
1470:Knowledge:Citing sources
1219:Knowledge:Article titles
1077:), but otherwise follow
1054:Knowledge:Article titles
20653:Writing better articles
20492:Licensing and copyright
19712:policies and guidelines
18892:
18848:New Oxford Style Manual
18571:See the near-unanimous
18408:Specifically, compound
18157:Piracy in the Caribbean
16966:Controlling line breaks
16597:external link templates
16595:Where appropriate, use
16053:should say he lived in
15676:in Catalan is given as
15081:It should be noted that
14880:Manned Maneuvering Unit
14816:gender-neutral language
14761:Gender-neutral language
14307:? Then who wrote Bacon?
14282:|(See ] for details.)}}
13867:), consider rewording (
13851:). If a name ending in
13554:or the double asterisk
13389:§ En dashes: other uses
13309:7 miles (11 km) by road
12584:: Kim Jong-un (Korean:
12200:, at first occurrence.
11716:or slash is preferred:
11699:) in place of a slash.
11675:x / y
11129:Lennard-Jones potential
10887:the Uganda–Tanzania War
10866:, not with the awkward
10532:, or templates such as
10275:, do not use a hyphen (
9764:In some cases, such as
9634:native Hawaiian species
9630:Hawaiian-native species
8087:, and the points below)
6754:
6107:Non-English quotations
6085:news and magazine style
5602:the guidance for titles
5074:What are we to make of
5058:What are we to make of
4793:Use–mention distinction
4456:HTML tags and templates
4105:Punctuation and spacing
3791:§ En dashes: other uses
3652:Io is a moon of Jupiter
3594:should all redirect to
3179:a platonic relationship
2498:a different orthography
2486:Commonwealth of Nations
1938:The advantage of using
1420:Knowledge:Summary style
1006:unchallengeable primacy
20657:A collection of advice
18557:
18187:A comment outside the
16853:Choose colors such as
16664:
16578:These will appear as:
16494:Initial capitalization
16463:the tallest people on
16286:Formatting of captions
16018:
15809:§ Quotation characters
15745:
15725:
15686:small group of editors
15672:
15666:
15555:Knowledge:Romanization
15207:The elements in stars
15014:Avoid phrases such as
14388:
14268:can be used for this:
14117:Second-person pronouns
13869:the teachings of Jesus
13833:Descartes's philosophy
13401:Unit names and symbols
13180:for the US dollar and
11751:
11045:Franco-British rivalry
11033:Franco–British rivalry
11018:French–British rivalry
11014:France–Britain rivalry
11009:Italian-speaking Swiss
10963:Minneapolis–Saint Paul
10908:diode–transistor logic
10628:14 May – 2 August 2011
10570:from 450 to 500 people
10565:between 450–500 people
9766:diode–transistor logic
9735:a well-meaning gesture
9722:(no adult actors) but
9672:A few words ending in
9647:a newly available home
9562:Middle-Eastern cuisine
9558:Middle Eastern cuisine
9394:Four-year old children
9382:Four year-old children
9370:Four-year-old children
9070:Ars longa, vita brevis
8813:To list three people:
7865:"I hate to do laundry"
7183:(overview and details)
6993:is a mystery novel ...
6801:
6768:
6041:
5525:The cynical response "
5452:Typographic conformity
5334:never bowdlerize words
5175:copyright infringement
4901:except viruses at the
4888:for more information.)
4693:(overview and details)
3945:) but not in English (
3861:; an exception is the
3789:, use an en dash; see
3752:Southern United States
3566:American Quarter Horse
3489:livestock guardian dog
3114:or transcendent ideals
2752:
2728:Worth the Fighting For
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1790:accessibility problems
1687:Not contain images or
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1180:Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!
1143:) or title of a work (
20487:Friendly space policy
20277:Broad-concept article
19786:What Knowledge is not
19781:Neutral point of view
19257:Writing about fiction
18889:by Strunk & White
18886:The Elements of Style
18835:Oxford Guide to Style
18221:Special:WhatLinksHere
17506:splitting the article
17389:, and templates like
16740:Further information:
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16680:Help:HTML in wikitext
16663:
16620:not a link repository
16351:Further information:
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15559:Category:Romanization
15285:neutral point of view
14612:Earth: Final Conflict
14082:have come down to us.
14005:First-person pronouns
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11063:the protein–fat ratio
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10856:a 12–0 perfect season
10687:6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
10656:February–October 2009
10305:the existing practice
10299:. Similarly, provide
9962:points of the compass
9945:might be possible as
9520:) or may be misread (
8914:the existing practice
6582:quotation marks, not
6158:Knowledge:Translation
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5707:Numbers also usually
5474:A quotation is not a
5428:, might be inferred.
5196:be accompanied by an
5117:Further information:
4949:Quotations in italics
4370:at first occurrence:
4337:Avoid unwarranted use
3826:). Do not capitalize
3787:east–west orientation
3075:an exodus of refugees
2862:Further information:
2648:The Lord of the Rings
2377:South African English
2135:Knowledge:Consistency
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1291:Certain standardized
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19800:Copyright violations
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19288:Stringed instruments
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18810:List of style guides
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14989:. For hatnotes, see
14912:Contested vocabulary
14068:, or similar words:
13966:St Thomas's Hospital
13305:10 kilograms (22 lb)
13271:Units of measurement
13083:{{val|5.8|e=7|u=kg}}
12204:Terminal punctuation
12179:{{abbr|Vol.|Volume}}
11720:
11081:a three-to-one ratio
10903:a carbon–carbon bond
10895:the east–west runway
10891:the Roman–Syrian War
10836:red–green colorblind
10634:14 May–2 August 2011
9966:southwest/south-west
9604:she is a 34-year-old
9590:a light-blue handbag
8795:To list two people:
8746:To list two people:
8695:ham, chips, and eggs
8244:parenthetical phrase
8184:With square brackets
7894:Brackets and linking
7849:. When an ellipsis (
7836:She attended school
7663:President Suharto's
7629:University of Oxford
7579:Play it, Sam. Play "
6531:Quotation characters
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5620:, and to indicate a
5192:, direct quotations
5125:Knowledge:Quotations
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3783:north–south dialogue
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3560:Norwegian Forest Cat
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2651:– but be aware that
2642:he visited The Hague
2553:strong national ties
2494:Commonwealth English
2488:countries and other
2423:Great Fire of London
2001:element, as needed.
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1012:in the discussion.)
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783:Talk page guidelines
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130:Disambiguation pages
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20626:The perfect article
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19335:France (and French)
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18846:, in one volume as
18275:Parkinson's disease
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16476:Linking to sections
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15823:interlinear glosses
15636:double acute accent
15279:, such as those on
15156:Knowledge:Vagueness
15102:. Use a heading of
15064:express a viewpoint
15028:unencyclopedic tone
14105:may be preferable (
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13957:St Thomas' Hospital
13908:my nieces' weddings
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13481:MULTIPLICATION SIGN
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12185:{{abbr|Iss.|Issue}}
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11397:— Charlotte Brontë
11283:"The Future" – 7:21
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10831:a singer-songwriter
10827:a singer–songwriter
10819:, so use a hyphen:
10662:1492 – 7 April 1556
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10157:Knowledge:Dashboard
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9949:, and the ungainly
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9594:a 34-year-old woman
9569:short-story writers
9460:ultra-nationalistic
8701:ham, chips and eggs
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10089:MOS:SOFTHYPHEN
10085:
10077:
10072:
10068:
10008:Trois-Rivières
9925:
9924:
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9811:hanging hyphen
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9792:
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9762:
9727:
9670:
9637:
9611:
9601:
9587:
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9565:
9539:
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9537:
9510:pre-industrial
9502:non-negotiable
9490:
9444:
9441:Omar al-Bashir
9426:
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9237:
9227:When the word
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9217:
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9194:When the word
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7677:"Lost Decades"
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7657:
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7645:
7643:after a vowel.
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6525:cultivar names
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6494:
6491:MOS:QUOTEMARKS
6486:
6481:
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6473:
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6406:
6405:
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6395:
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6221:MOS:APOSTROPHE
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6182:
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6146:
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6097:undue emphasis
6093:out-of-context
6089:editorializing
6076:
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6034:
6000:
5975:{{blockquote}}
5970:, or deleted.
5952:{{blockquote}}
5941:{{blockquote}}
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5905:MOS:BLOCKQUOTE
5901:
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5755:
5747:words as words
5739:
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5733:
5729:
5724:
5687:
5686:
5636:
5625:
5622:words-as-words
5583:
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5558:within words,
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5271:
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5161:MOS:QUOTATIONS
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3999:§ Contractions
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3875:Greater London
3863:City of London
3798:
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3767:Southeast Asia
3698:
3697:Compass points
3695:
3667:Alpha centauri
3663:Alpha Centauri
3603:
3600:
3596:Adélie penguin
3586:Adelie Penguin
3582:Adelie penguin
3578:Adélie Penguin
3483:Bryde's whales
3435:mountain maple
3415:Scolymus Group
3396:cultivar group
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3207:Calendar items
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3078:
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2994:
2984:
2953:the Horned One
2923:
2887:
2884:The Unitarians
2880:the Unitarians
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2814:
2787:In generic use
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2646:Tolkien wrote
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2090:MOS:DATEFORMAT
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1766:His early life
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19278:Music samples
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19065:
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19062:Pronunciation
19060:
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19048:
19047:Abbreviations
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19038:
19032:
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19024:
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19014:
19012:
19009:
19007:
19004:
19000:
18997:
18996:
18995:
18992:
18990:
18987:
18985:
18984:Accessibility
18982:
18981:
18979:
18975:
18969:
18968:
18964:
18962:
18961:
18957:
18955:
18954:
18950:
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18916:
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18906:
18902:
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18896:
18888:
18887:
18883:
18880:
18879:
18875:
18872:
18871:
18867:
18864:
18863:
18859:
18856:
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18849:
18845:
18841:
18837:
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18823:
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18818:
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18786:
18782:
18776:
18769:
18750:
18746:
18742:
18735:
18721:
18717:
18711:
18707:
18688:
18668:
18659:
18649:
18644:
18638:
18631:
18625:
18618:
18614:
18613:within limits
18610:
18604:
18597:
18595:
18590:
18586:
18582:
18578:
18574:
18568:
18559:
18551:
18536:
18533:performing a
18531:
18530:passive voice
18525:
18523:
18510:
18504:
18485:
18477:
18471:
18455:12–35 victory
18450:
18443:
18439:
18435:
18429:
18421:
18415:
18411:
18405:
18395:
18388:
18384:
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18205:
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18184:
18175:
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18171:
18159:
18152:In early life
18147:
18140:
18136:
18132:
18128:
18127:table headers
18124:
18120:
18116:
18115:sentence case
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18108:
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18071:November 2005
18068:
18065:decisions in
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17616:Pronunciation
17612:
17605:Pronunciation
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17600:
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16706:
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16681:
16676:
16674:
16670:
16662:
16653:
16649:
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16642:
16641:
16638:
16626:Miscellaneous
16623:
16621:
16616:
16612:
16604:
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16413:
16410:
16407:
16404:
16403:
16401:
16396:
16393:
16390:
16389:
16387:
16382:
16381:"child" items
16378:
16377:
16375:
16370:
16366:
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16344:
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16092:
16082:
16080:
16077:, not of the
16076:
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15810:
15806:
15803:
15802:§ Apostrophes
15799:
15796:
15792:
15789:
15785:
15784:
15778:
15776:
15771:
15767:
15760:|italic=unset
15755:
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15709:§ Punctuation
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15687:
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15604:
15586:
15582:
15578:
15574:
15570:
15567:—such as the
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15317:
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15301:
15297:
15292:
15290:
15286:
15282:
15281:verifiability
15278:
15273:
15268:
15264:
15254:
15250:
15247:
15243:
15242:
15239:
15229:
15227:
15223:
15222:consisting of
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15185:
15181:
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15157:
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15122:
15119:
15111:
15101:
15096:
15091:becomes just
15067:
15065:
15041:
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15033:
15032:instructional
15029:
15025:
15016:remember that
15011:
15007:
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14988:
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14925:
14923:
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14909:
14907:
14896:
14892:
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14888:
14883:
14844:robotic probe
14836:
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14807:
14803:
14800:
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14792:
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14758:
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14708:
14693:
14689:
14678:Dún Aonghasa
14669:
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14609:
14604:
14603:
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14588:
14587:present tense
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14498:team; but in
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14469:
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14411:
14406:
14403:
14394:as in Latin;
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14234:
14233:passive voice
14230:
14223:
14216:may be used:
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14103:passive voice
14095:We construct
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14080:De re publica
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13802:
13790:
13783:
13782:§ Apostrophes
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13455:
13454:
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13434:
13422:are unspaced.
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13172:
13159:
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13128:
13109:three percent
13102:
13099:
13087:
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13060:
13056:
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13042:, but either
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12907:the year 1995
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12535:footnote list
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