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The full point, full stop (Commonwealth English) or period (North American English) is a punctuation mark. ... The full point glyph is sometimes called a baseline dot because, typographically, it is a dot on the baseline. This term distinguishes it from the interpunct (a raised dot).
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full stop is the indication of complete the sentence which have a usual sense.
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