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  2. Asterisk - Wikipedia

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    An asterisk before a parenthesis indicates that the lack of the word or phrase inside is ungrammatical, while an asterisk after the opening bracket of the parenthesis indicates that the existence of the word or phrase inside is ungrammatical—e.g., the following indicates "go the station" would be ungrammatical:

  3. Dagger (mark) - Wikipedia

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    In older texts, it is called an obelisk. [3] [a] A double dagger, or diesis, ‡ is a variant with two hilts and crossguards that usually marks a third footnote after the asterisk and dagger. [5] The triple dagger ⹋ is a variant with three crossguards and is used by medievalists to indicate another level of notation. [6]

  4. Question mark - Wikipedia

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    Other sources go further and use several symbols (e.g. the question mark and the asterisk plus ?* or the degree symbol °) to indicate gradations or a continuum of acceptability. [ c ] Yet others use double question marks ?? to indicate a degree of strangeness between those indicated by a single question mark and that indicated by the ...

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  6. Now n-word found in official immigration documents - AOL

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    Exclusive: Demand grows for an investigation into the presence of the n-word in official documents after The Independent exposed a string of slurs being used by the DWP, the Met Office, the Royal ...

  7. Sen. Tim Scott's one-word response to being called the N-word

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    On occasion, Sen. Tim Scott, the only black Republican U.S., has found himself to be a target for Twitter trolls. But on Wednesday, the senator's latest response to a racially offensive tweet has ...

  8. Bullet (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Typical word processor software offers a wide selection of shapes and colors. Several regular symbols, such as * ( asterisk ), - ( hyphen ), . ( period ), and even o (lowercase Latin letter O ), are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or other environments where bullet characters are not available.

  9. Interpunct - Wikipedia

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    n·h, pronounced [n.h], versus nh, pronounced [ɲ], for example in in·hèrn 'hell' vs vinha 'vineyard' Although it is considered to be a spelling error, a period is frequently used when a middle dot is unavailable: des.har, in.hèrn , which is the case for French keyboard layout .