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Re: LSR inconsistencies
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Re: LSR inconsistencies |
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On 11/10/19 10:13, Thomas Morley wrote:
> According to wikipedia "etc", i.e. without full stop, is valid as
> well. Full stop removed.
Valid in common usage, maybe. If you're being a grammar pedant, it is an
abbreviation of "et cetera", so the full stop is required to indicate
the abbreviation (standard rules of grammar - characters that are left
out must be replaced by apostrophes or full stops).
Cheers,
Wol
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