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by dogemaster2032
189 days ago
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In English we don’t write commas or periods outside the quotes. The proper way is to write them inside the quotation. - “defect,” a flaw, an error. - about giving a dam.” Don’t get me started about “for purposes TBD later.” |
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>The senator said that the bill was "bloated."
your sentence itself doesn't have a period. In order to give it a period you'd have to write:
>The senator said that the bill was "bloated.".
But then you're saying that the senator described the bill using the (non-)word consisting of the nine characters 'b', 'l', 'o', 'a', 't', 'e', 'd', 'PERIOD'. We've decided that this doesn't make sense.