what do you mean by the ampersand symbol ?
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The ampersand is the logogram &, representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters et—Latin for "and".
Other letters commonly used with: &C (etC)
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An ampersand is a symbol (&) representing the word and. The ampersand was included in the Old English alphabet, and the term is an alteration of and per se and. The symbol is a combination (or ligature) of the letters in et, Latin for "and." In formal writing, the ampersand is primarily used in the names of companies, such as "Johnson & Johnson."
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