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The dot-comma the semicolon The semicolons first job is to show that two ideas, though separate, have a close relationship. Imagine youve just written two sentences. But theyre closely related ideas and it doesnt feel right to separate them. Swap the full stop for a semicolon.
The semicolon is the colons quirkier sibling. While the colon is simply two dots stacked : the semicolon is a dot hovering over a comma ; The semicolon does jobs that are also done by other punctuation marks, but puts its own spin on the task.
In France, the full stop was already in use in printing to make Roman numerals more readable, so the comma was chosen. Many other countries, such as Italy, also chose to use the comma to mark the decimal units position. It has been made standard by the ISO for international blueprints. Decimal separator - Wikipedia Wikipedia wiki Decimalseparator Wikipedia wiki Decimalseparator
Radix point In English-speaking countries, the decimal point is usually a small dot (.) placed either on the baseline, or halfway between the baseline and the top of the digits ( ) In many other countries, the radix point is a comma (,) placed on the baseline.
Most English-speaking countries, including the US, Australia, and the UK, use commas to separate groups of thousands and a period as a decimal separator (as shown in the examples above). However, other countries flip this around, using a period between groups of thousands and a comma as a decimal point. Punctuation Tips: Using Commas in Numbers | Proofeds Writing Tips Proofed writing-tips punctuation-tips-usi Proofed writing-tips punctuation-tips-usi
The dot, being the superior separator among all other symbols, is used to end the sentences (the comma is used as a fractional separator inside compound sentences). The dot separates the day, month and year in most countries (such like 20.9. 2019). Display dimensions with comma instead of dot (2,54 instead of 2.54)? McNeel Forum display-dimensions-with McNeel Forum display-dimensions-with
Use Find and Replace Select the Ranges with the Number. Press Ctrl + H keyboard shortcut to bring up the Find and Replace menu. On Find What, enter a Dot . . On Replace with, type Comma , . Click Replace All.
What is an ellipsis? The ellipsis, or ellipses in plural form, is a series of dots used to represent an omission of words. Casually referred to as the dot-dot-dot, an ellipsis can take the place of a word, sentence, or even an entire section of text without affecting the meaning of the content. How to use ellipses in your writing - Writer Writer blog ellipses Writer blog ellipses

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