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  • INDENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INDENTATION is the blank space produced by indenting : indention How to use indentation in a sentence
  • INDENTATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    INDENTATION definition: 1 a hole or mark on the surface of something: 2 a space left at the edge of a line of writing… Learn more
  • Indentation (typesetting) - Wikipedia
    In computer programming, indentation describes formatting source code with whitespace to the left of code text – often to visually show that a sequence of code lines is syntactically a code block Typically, the lines of a block are aligned with an amount of white space that indicates the block's depth in the hierarchical structure of the code
  • Understanding Indentation – What Does ‘Indent’ Mean and How to Use It . . .
    In basic terms, indentation refers to the practice of starting a line of text further to the right than the surrounding lines It is commonly used to visually separate or highlight specific parts of a document, creating a more structured and organized layout
  • When Do You Indent Paragraphs? - Two Minute English
    In writing, you indent paragraphs to show a new idea or section This helps the reader see where one point ends and another begins In most English texts, you indent the first line of each paragraph Use the tab key or leave about five spaces at the start However, in some styles like online writing, indentation isn’t always used
  • Indention vs. Indentation — What’s the Difference?
    Indention and indentation are often used interchangeably to refer to a recess or impression made in a surface, but "indentation" is the more commonly preferred term, especially in formal writing and programming contexts
  • When Do You Indent a Paragraph? - Grammarly
    Indentation, the much-maligned formatting technique, provides readers with a sense of continuity Indentations signal to the reader that she is about to dive into another topic or start a new section of a novel
  • Explained: What is an Indentation in Writing? - reporterist. com
    Indentation is essentially a space left at the beginning of a line of text It’s a way to signal the start of a new paragraph or section within a larger piece of writing This practice is particularly important in academic and professional writing, where clarity and organization are crucial


















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