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covering the weekamp;#39;s top tech starts with a slight linux bias with the advent of word processors we saw a great debate take shape should you enter a single space or a double space after a period the double space was a holdover from the days of the typewriter and even now some people still do it if youamp;#39;re one of them you might want to prepare yourself for a certain update thatamp;#39;s on the way to Microsoft Word Microsoft has decided to drop the mic siding with those who prefer a single space as test builds of Microsoft Word now treat a double space after a period as a typo when you allow the word processor to correct the error itamp;#39;ll change it to a single space automatically ing to the verge while this feature is only in testing for now it wonamp;#39;t be long before it rolls out to the entire word using audience on desktop the good news however is that you wonamp;#39;t be stuck forever looking at those error lines underneath your double spaces if you donamp

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Updated on September 16, 2022 Grammar. A period, or full stop, is a punctuation mark in English that expresses the end of a sentence and sometimes abbreviations. It is one of the most used punctuation marks and the most common way to conclude a sentence. Period in Punctuation: Usage Examples | Grammarly Blog Grammarly blog period Grammarly blog period
In headings, use the abbreviation vs., all lowercase. In text, spell out as versus.
The New York Times, for example, puts periods between all initialisms (abbreviations made by combining the first letter of each word)T.V., P.C., U.N., etcwhile other style guides, such as MLA, prefer the trend of no periods and no spaces with capital letters: BC, US, PhD, etc. abbreviations | Real Grammar - WordPress.com Real Grammar - WordPress.com abbreviations Real Grammar - WordPress.com abbreviations
American English puts periods after abbreviations. Dr., Mr., Mrs., Ms., and vs. all have periods after them. British vs. American English | University Writing Speaking Center University of Nevada, Reno writing-speaking-resources britis University of Nevada, Reno writing-speaking-resources britis
American English abbreviates versus using a period. Examples: nytimes.com. Big Picture for Trump vs.
Use periods for abbreviations that end in lowercase letters (a.m. or Mrs. or etc.) but use no periods for abbreviations that include one or more capital letters (MBA or PhD). Writing Style Guide - Abbreviations - University of Portland University of Portland marketing abbreviations University of Portland marketing abbreviations
The recognized practice is to put a period at the end of the abbreviation if it contains the first few letters of the original word (like Prof., Col., Adv. etc), and not to put the period if the abbreviation contains the first and last letters of the original word (like Mr, Dr, Fr, Lt etc) and so it is vs (versus).
Versus, meaning against, opposed to or in contrast to, is often abbreviated to vs. in sports coverage and to v. in legal documents.

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