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by dragonwriter
3430 days ago
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Bracketed ellipses are often used in quoted material to mark elisions to make clear that the ellipses are inserted by the party relaying the quote to mark a elision, not ellipses present in the original text. Most (maybe even all) formal sources that I've encountered use this style, not unbracketed ellipses. |
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