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38%9 Indicate a quote within a quote with single quotation marks
verb

• insert punctuation marks into

• to stress, single out as important

• interrupt periodically

38%9Quote for quote
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36%11 Indicates a quote within a quote
noun

• a single quotation mark

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New York Times08 Jun 2003 Across 23 LANGUAGEISACITYTO
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