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  2. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas, also known informally as quotes, talking marks, [1] [2] speech marks, [3] quote marks, quotemarks or speechmarks, are punctuation marks placed on either side of a word or phrase in order to identify it as a quotation, direct speech or a literal title or name.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    If a non-quoted but otherwise identical construction would work grammatically without a comma, using a comma before a quotation embedded within a sentence is optional: The report stated "There was a 45% reduction in transmission rate." (Cf. the non-quotation The report stated there was a 45% reduction in transmission rate.)

  4. Types of business lines of credit - AOL

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    The main draw of business lines of credit is that once approved, you can use that credit whenever you need it. Typically, you can also borrow against the line multiple times up to the borrowing ...

  5. What is a business line of credit and how does it work? - AOL

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    Eligibility criteria for lines of credit usually mirror other business loans, but it can be faster and easier to get this financing set up A business line of credit provides small business owners ...

  6. Comma - Wikipedia

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    The enumeration or ideographic comma (U+3001 、 IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA) is used in Chinese, [37]: 20 Japanese punctuation, and somewhat in Korean punctuation. In China and Korea, this comma ( 顿号 ; 頓號 ; dùnhào ) is usually only used to separate items in lists, while it is the more common form of comma in Japan ( 読点 , tōten , lit.

  7. Pros and cons of a business line of credit - AOL

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    For many business lines of credit, you can only pull funds from a business line of credit during the draw period. Once it ends, the amount you owe is converted to a loan and payable over a set period.

  8. Wikipedia : Guidance on applying the Manual of Style

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    Some people use the Oxford comma (also known as the Harvard or serial comma). This is a comma before "and" or "or" at the end of a series, regardless of whether it is needed for clarification purposes. For example: X, Y, and Z (with an Oxford comma) X, Y and Z (without an Oxford comma)

  9. What can you use a business line of credit for? - AOL

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    Business lines of credit are best used for small, short-term expenses. ... Your potential credit line depends on several different factors, but it is possible to secure a line as large as $3 million.