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  2. Strikethrough - Wikipedia

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    Strikethrough, or strikeout, is a typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through their center, resulting in text like this, sometimes an X or a forward slash is typed over the top instead of using a horizontal line. [1]

  3. Ø - Wikipedia

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    Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly used to represent the mid front rounded vowels, such as [] ⓘ and [] ⓘ, except for Southern Sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong.

  4. Template:Strikethrough - Wikipedia

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    Strikethrough}} draws a line through the text provided in the first unnamed parameter. The template embeds the parameter in an HTML <s>...</s> element, producing output such as: this, i.e. text with a line drawn through its middle.

  5. Template:Strikethroughdiv - Wikipedia

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    Strikethroughdiv}} is a sibling template to {{Strikethrough}}, intended for use with block-level elements. This template draws a line through a block of text that is its parameter. This template draws a line through a block of text that is its parameter.

  6. BBCode - Wikipedia

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    BBCode ("Bulletin Board Code") is a lightweight markup language used to format messages in many Internet forum software. It was first introduced in 1998. [citation needed] The available "tags" of BBCode are usually indicated by square brackets ([and ]) surrounding a keyword, and are parsed before being translated into HTML.

  7. Strike - Wikipedia

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    Strikethrough, typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through the center of them Utility strike, during an excavation accidentally hitting or damaging buried pipes or wires belonging to a public utility or other such services

  8. Mint-made errors - Wikipedia

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    A "strike-through" coin is made when another object comes between a blank and a die at the time of striking. That object's outline is pressed into the blank's surface. Common examples include hard objects such as staples, metal shavings, and other coins as well as soft objects such as cloth and grease.

  9. Template:Strikethrough/doc - Wikipedia

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