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2491:The gap increases with colon number.
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3956:from the original on 10 July 2012
3738:from the original on 4 July 2022.
3693:from the original on 8 June 2022.
3629:from the original on 20 May 2020.
3496:from the original on 29 July 2012
3202:New Zealand Journal of Psychology
2872:Martens, Nick (20 January 2010).
2762:". 2005. Accessed 7 October 2014.
2753:Greek Unicode Issues: Punctuation
2081:The colon is used as part of the
1549:A colon is also used to denote a
1008:This section has multiple issues.
706:usage requires capitalization of
525:You will need to arrive by 14.30.
489:in abbreviated measures of time.
3907:. Microsoft. 15 September 2021.
3433:. Psychology Press. p. 73.
3380:"How many spaces after a colon?"
3352:. Boston: IBM Press. p. 43.
3011:; Castelvecchi, Alberto (1988).
2781:The Arte of English Poesie: 1589
2386:
2370:). This then migrated to use in
1896:Semicolon § Computing usage
1751:APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD COLON
1609:MODIFIER LETTER TRIANGULAR COLON
1140:
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997:
499:The rocket launched at 09:15:05.
4026:(Revised ed.). MIT Press.
3532:from the original on 2021-07-30
3311:Duden Newsletter vom 24.08.2001
3267:from the original on 2023-03-13
3215:from the original on 2017-04-09
3193:Townsend, Michael A.R. (1983).
3160:The Journal of Higher Education
2957:from the original on 2020-08-10
2792:from the original on 2022-10-26
2680:from the original on 2020-02-17
2649:from the original on 2021-05-23
1049:needs additional citations for
1016:or discuss these issues on the
919:used and sometimes still use a
839:Written Swedish uses colons in
634:Doctor: Pull yourself together!
596:, a segmental colon introduces
366:Colon used before a description
67:
4071:. Dyalog Limited. April 2011.
1912:, use a colon and equals sign
1577:. It was placed at code 58 in
1522:
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639:The uniform visual pattern of
16:Punctuation mark with two dots
1:
4310:. Microsoft. 24 August 2020.
4020:The Definition of Standard ML
3323:"Hoofdletter na dubbele punt"
2810:McMillin, Scott, ed. (2001).
2258:esoteric programming language
2127:uses a colon (pronounced as "
2103:, which uses a single colon.
1864:halfwidth and fullwidth fonts
335:As late as the 18th century,
216:, in which the end of such a
3929:. Forth-Standard-Committee.
3689:. Oracle. 23 February 2022.
3605:Free Pascal and Lazarus Wiki
3288:. Chicagomanualofstyle.org.
3247:10.1037/0003-066x.42.5.513.a
3117:An Educational Companion to
2841:Dean, Paul (25 April 2008).
2019:, colons are used to define
1989:"test(x) is true!"
1692:HEBREW PUNCTUATION SOF PASUQ
1673:MODIFIER LETTER RAISED COLON
1453:{\displaystyle \mathbb {R} }
494:The concert begins at 21:45.
258:Punctuation in Ancient Greek
218:
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4124:"INTERCAL reference manual"
2813:The first quarto of Othello
2213:) is used for type guards.
2091:uses a double colon as the
1276:
1166:the claims made and adding
787:, connecting a grammatical
692:The Chicago Manual of Style
687:Modern Language Association
244:. Some writers also used a
212:is alleged to have devised
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4017:; MacQueen, David (1997).
3810:.
3145:10.1037/0003-066x.36.8.879
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4243:. Network Working Group.
4173:. Network Working Group.
4122:; Lyon, James M. (1973).
3119:Eats, Shoots & Leaves
2947:"Colons: How to Use Them"
2736:Oxford English Dictionary
2642:The Economist Style Guide
2560:Two dots (disambiguation)
2471:
2468:
2161:scope resolution operator
2093:scope resolution operator
1943:, such as a target for a
1931:Many languages including
1862:, for compatibility with
1709:, for mathematical usage.
799:, a special symbol, or a
448:The colon introduces the
210:Aristophanes of Byzantium
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4356:Walden University Guides
4104:. The Open Group. 2018.
3363:Gibaldi, Joseph (2008).
2907:. University of Sussex.
2165:
2141:
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1677:Uralic Phonetic Alphabet
1073:"Colon" punctuation
938:End of sentence or verse
762:Usage in other languages
390:Colon before explanation
3977:"Types and Typeclasses"
3722:ECMA TC39 (June 2022).
3427:Ioppolo, Grace (2006).
1928:as the equality test).
718:Spacing and parentheses
463:Syntactical-descriptive
430:syntactical-descriptive
376:Colon before definition
288:The second they called
208:In the 3rd century BC,
5378: { }
5370: ( )
5355: « »
5351: ‹ ›
5336: " "
5332: ' '
5328: “ ”
5324: ‘ ’
4269:. Updated by RFC
4207:. Updated by RFC
4098:"colon - null utility"
2975:Hacker, Diana (2010).
2354:and early versions of
2334:alternate data streams
1660:, IPA modifier-letter.
1630:, IPA modifier-letter.
1557:sign and a few even a
1532:
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875:Antonia Ax:son Johnson
747:spaces after a colon.
356:Colon used before list
298:
197:. From this usage, in
135:, and, in the US, for
25:Colon (disambiguation)
23:. For other uses, see
5606:Typographical symbols
4193:Internet Standard 66.
3804:Internet Standard 90.
3384:Absolute Write forums
3261:"Playscript template"
3235:American Psychologist
3133:American Psychologist
2934:An Essay on Elocution
2709:John Brown University
2614:The Punctuation Guide
2298:representation. In a
2239:to separate a guard (
2155:while a double colon
1890:Programming languages
1807:MODIFIER LETTER COLON
1793:TRIPLE COLON OPERATOR
1765:Z NOTATION TYPE COLON
1533:
1476:Principia Mathematica
1455:
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1216:The colon is used in
989:Mathematics and logic
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444:Syntactical-deductive
426:syntactical-deductive
328:, was once common in
282:
155:Further information:
145:formal letter writing
5575:Japanese punctuation
5276:registered trademark
5161: |
5019:plus and minus signs
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4102:IEEE Std 1003.1-2017
3065:Guide to Punctuation
2979:The Bedford Handbook
2951:The MLA Style Center
2410:improve this section
1951:. In a related use,
1813:, sometimes used in
1497:
1488:programming language
1442:
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1365:standard), to mean "
1351:set-builder notation
1058:improve this article
889:Early Modern English
411:The Bedford Handbook
214:a punctuation system
5565:Chinese punctuation
5291:service mark symbol
5034:multiplication sign
4552: &
4358:Punctuation: Colons
4333:On-line Writing Lab
4265:Obsoletes RFC
4219:. Updates RFC
4195:Obsoletes RFC
3923:"- CORE - Glossary"
3806:Obsoletes RFC
3607:. 4 February 2021.
2884:on 22 November 2014
2364:path representation
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2201:languages (such as
2097:class member access
2058:"Charles"
1918:assignment operator
1561:for this purpose).
1299:index of a subgroup
977:, and sometimes in
823:of "%", or Finnish
710:following a colon.
708:independent clauses
545:"Deuteronomy 32:39"
450:logical consequence
306:William Shakespeare
127:citations, between
5580:Korean punctuation
5570:Hebrew punctuation
4343:on 16 October 2014
3950:Real World Haskell
3687:Oracle Help Center
3325:. taaladvies.net.
3114:Example quoted in
2738:, 1st ed. "colon,
2366:of the file as in
2241:Boolean expression
2135:to the front of a
1826:reserved character
1779:DOUBLE COLON EQUAL
1544:tensor contraction
1528:
1450:
1434:is the set of all
1420:
1347:mathematical logic
1151:possibly contains
905:
815:of "USA", Finnish
679:independent clause
603:The King's English
515:for this purpose:
509:Australian English
5588:
5587:
4917:ordinal indicator
4860:irony punctuation
4329:"Using the Colon"
4237:(February 2006).
3975:Lipovača, Miran.
3946:"Getting Started"
3766:(December 2017).
3101:978-0-521-43401-0
2994:978-0-312-65269-2
2878:The Bygone Bureau
2847:I Love Typography
2827:978-0-521-56257-7
2758:6 August 2012 at
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