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- Semicolons, colons, and dashes - The Writing Center
Using a colon after “such as,” “including,” “especially,” and similar phrases This violates the rule that the material preceding the colon must be a complete thought
- A Guide to Using Semicolons - Merriam-Webster
Semicolons (;) separate independent clauses that are related in meaning, and they separate items in a list when those items themselves are long or include commas For example, this summary could say "Semicolons are useful; they show that clauses are related in meaning "
- Using - definition of using by The Free Dictionary
using Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia
- USING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
USING definition: 1 present participle of use 2 present participle of use Learn more
- USING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
USING definition: to put into service or action; employ for a given purpose | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Useing or Using – Which Form Is Correct? What’s the Difference?
Confused between 'useing' or 'using'? Learn the correct spelling, grammar tips, and how to avoid common errors for clear writing
- Using Or Useing: Common Spelling Mistakes Explained
Do you ever wonder if it’s spelled “using” or “using “? Many people need to correct this common spelling mistake “Using” is the correct form, while “using” is not a real word Knowing the right spelling is important, especially in writing emails, homework, or social media posts
- Using or useing? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
Correct spelling, explanation: when a word ends with silent e this vowel disappears after adding the suffix -ing This way, adding -ing to the verb use the correct spelling is using, not useing You shouldn’t be using your phone while driving! Using this shampoo really made my hair stronger
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