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Dot, dot, dash, dash

British Dental Journal, 2009
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Dashing

Colorado Review, 2022
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Em-dash

Abstract The em-dash is a powerful punctuation mark used liberally by the justices. Writers scold the em-dash as an “embarrassing best friend,” a “crutch for scatterbrained writers,” and a sign of “a profusion of overstuffed and loosely constructed sentences, bulging with parenthetical additions and asides.” Given this distaste, a ...
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DASH

Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '91, 1991
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Dash

2001
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dash

2011
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Debendra Dash

2021
Jatindra Kumar Nayak, Animesh Mohapatra
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