sentences using ellipsis mark
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Ellipses for omitted material within a single quoted sentence. Use ellipsis points to show omission within the quotation. Omit any punctuation on either side of the ellipsis, unless the punctuation is necessary to make the shortened quotation grammatically correct.
“I thought that you might . . . “
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- An ellipsis (plural: ellipses) is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots.
- Full quotation: "Today, after hours of careful thought, we vetoed the bill."
- With ellipsis: "Today … we vetoed the bill."
- Example: I don't know… I'm not sure.
- Example: I don't know … I'm not sure.
- Examples: I don't know … I'm not sure
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