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inverted comma

NOUN
  1. a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else

How To Use inverted comma In A Sentence

  • If he'd just said "bands like Brand New and Fall Out Boy", you wouldn't even think of recommending Rites of Spring, so why do so just because he's used the word "emo", in inverted commas, and followed by the caveat "I've taken a slightly deconstructionalist view and decided that since all signifying words are subjective, and the two words of the thread title doubly so, it was was safer to use quotation marks"? Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • Where have all the inverted commas gone? Times, Sunday Times
  • ��Bob Smith�� puts the words ��indigenous�� in inverted commas, but the British Establishment supports the rights of plenty of other indigenous people without the need to use inverted commas. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Dr. Westcott conveys the information contained in the single sentence of Clement of Alexandria, [Greek: kathaper ho Basileidês kan Glaukian epigraphêtai didaskalon, hôs auchousin autoi, ton Petrou hermênea], [19: 1] in the following words; and I quote the statement exactly as it has stood in my text from the very first, in order to show the inverted commas upon which Dr. Lightfoot lays so much stress as having been removed. A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays
  • I do hope that was safely ensconced in inverted commas. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can solve this problem by putting such terms in inverted commas when you first introduce them.
  • a quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma
  • New is in inverted commas because its platform, engine and gearbox can all be traced directly back to the original DB9 launched a decade ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can solve this problem by putting such terms in inverted commas when you first introduce them.
  • For book titles, phrases et cetera, put the words in double inverted commas, as with other Google searches.
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