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  2. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    The use of thin spaces as separators, [30]: 133 not dots or commas (for example: 20 000 and 1 000 000 for "twenty thousand" and "one million"), has been official policy of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures since 1948 (and reaffirmed in 2003) stating "neither dots nor commas are ever inserted in the spaces between groups", [26]

  3. Semicolon - Wikipedia

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    In French, a semicolon (point-virgule, literally "dot-comma") is a separation between two full sentences, used where neither a colon nor a comma would be appropriate. The phrase following a semicolon has to be an independent clause, related to the previous one but not explaining it.

  4. Serial comma - Wikipedia

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    In this case, neither the serial-comma style—nor the no-serial-comma style—resolves the ambiguity. A writer who intends a list of three distinct people (Betty, maid, cook) may create an ambiguous sentence, regardless of whether the serial comma is adopted.

  5. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 181 - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all style sources use neither colon nor comma when the construction flows grammatically without it: The doctor said James "only has a week to live". (Note that it's not necessary even under logical quotation to include terminal punctuation inside the quotation marks with something that's just a fragment, and it's advisable not to do so.)

  6. Logical NOR - Wikipedia

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    In Boolean logic, logical NOR, [1] non-disjunction, or joint denial [1] is a truth-functional operator which produces a result that is the negation of logical or. That is, a sentence of the form ( p NOR q ) is true precisely when neither p nor q is true—i.e. when both p and q are false .

  7. English coordinators - Wikipedia

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    Nor is a coordinator used to connect elements that express negative alternatives, such as I don't like apples, nor do I like oranges. It is often used in combination with neither , as in Neither John nor Jane is attending the party .

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  9. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    In elliptical sentences (see below), inversion takes place after so (meaning "also") as well as after the negative neither: so do I, neither does she. Inversion can also be used to form conditional clauses, beginning with should, were (subjunctive), or had, in the following ways: should I win the race (equivalent to if I win the race);

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