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Some rules of how to use hyphens correctly
Periods go inside parenthesis only if an entire se...
Use the semicolon before introductory words such a...
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Use the semicolon before introductory words such as e.g., for example, or i.e., when they introduce a complete sentence.
Examples:
You will want to bring many backpacking items
; for example
, sleeping bags, pans, and warm clothing will make the trip better.
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