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It is extraordinarily rare to see a judge use an exclamation point in a written opinion, but one federal judge deployed more ...
A frustrated U.S. district judge lambasted one of the president’s pettier executive orders in a way that even Trump could ...
Tired of ending your sentences with a boring period or exclamation point? Try one of these uncommon punctuation marks instead ...
Nearly 70 per cent of British students “never or rarely” use them while only 11 per cent describe themselves as “frequent ...
A popular sculpture in Twentynine Palms is back after a restoration, columnist David Allen writes, and a Rancho Cucamonga ...
The answer to the last question is: yes, always. But caring about grammar and punctuation is more than just being a pedant.
At its most practical, the semicolon is a useful way of separating items on a comma-heavy list, such as the frontrunners for a Nobel Prize, bestowed annually; climate tipping points, which we should ...