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indent <an indent; indents> N

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hanging indent N COMPUT

indent style COMPUT

negative indent N COMPUT

paragraph indent N COMPUT

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The west coast in particular is heavily indented, with long promontories separated by fjordlike sea lochs.
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Under his layout "per cola et commata" every sense-unit was indented and given its own line.
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Adult audiences and mature adolescents from middle-class families could view films in the fictional context indented.
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Rather than the paper being raised in specific areas, it is indented.
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The land is deeply indented here by the sea.
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The shoreline is deeply indented by bays, and the lake is dotted by many islands.
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In either case, the contained code is indented by two spaces from the braces.
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The list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name and ordered from downstream to upstream.
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If a paragraph is preceded by a title or subhead, the indent is superfluous and can therefore be omitted.
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As the lesions grow, they become indented in the center, where conidia begin to develop.
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