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  • Slash (punctuation) - Wikipedia
    Slashes are used in musical notation as an alternative to writing out specific notes where it is easier to read than traditional notation or where the player can improvise
  • Slash - The Punctuation Guide
    Never use a backslash ( \ ) in place of a slash The one inarguably acceptable use of the slash in formal writing pertains to poetry The slash, with one space on either side, indicates a line break
  • What Are Forward Slashes ( ) And How Do You Use Them?
    What is a forward slash? A forward slash, often just called a slash, is a punctuation mark with several different uses in writing It resembles a slanted line tilted toward the right ( ) and can be confused with the backslash, a symbol that resembles a line tilted toward the left (\)
  • Slash: Grammar Rules About How to Use a Slash | Grammarly
    There are two types of slashes: a backslash () and a forward slash ( ) Both the backslash and forward slash are used for computer coding, but only the forward slash is used in English writing
  • When to Use a Slash: Backslash () vs Forward Slash ( ) • 7ESL
    Learning the difference between a backslash (\) and a forward slash ( ) can boost your writing skills This article covers when to use each type, the specific punctuation rules, and provides examples with easy-to-understand images Your writing will be clearer and more accurate with these tips
  • SLASHES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SLASH is to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade How to use slash in a sentence
  • Slash Symbol ( ) - Copy and Paste Text Symbol - Symbolsdb. com
    Copy and paste the slash symbol ( ) and learn how to type it using keyboard shortcuts or Alt Codes
  • Slashes | Punctuation Rules and Examples - GrammarBook. com
    Despite its popularity, the slash ( ), technically known as a virgule, is frowned upon by purists Other than to indicate dates (9 11 2001) or to separate lines of poetry ("Celery, raw Develops the jaw"), it has few defensible uses Usually a hyphen, or in some cases the word or, will suffice


















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