punctuation in the PONS Dictionary

punctuation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

punctuation mark

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The typewritten copy is as near as possible an exact representation of the original manuscript including the original spelling and punctuation.
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For characters which are not letters (like punctuation marks), no rules are given regarding their distribution among the levels.
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The punctuation in the document, as reproduced above, seemed to indicate a close connection of some kind between setting fee levels and professional conduct.
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The protoconch shows a band of radially arranged punctuations after the smooth apical area.
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The actual words (and spellings, caps and punctuation) were originally as follows.
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Its letters are more shallow: they have many superscript marks and the whole system of punctuation marks.
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Note that where quotes have been supplied from the letters, the original spelling, punctuation and capitalisations have been reproduced.
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By analogy, "the girls' basketball team" is correct italics given exactly as in original, including following punctuation.
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Often, though not always, there is a sense break here, such as a punctuation mark.
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This would be represented as a sequence of numbers and punctuation.
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