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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century refers to the period (1701–1800), while strictly the 1700s refers either to (1700–1799) or (1700–1709) When using forms such as the 1900s, ensure there is no ambiguity as to whether the century or the decade is meant. See WP:Manual of Style § En dashes for use of hyphens and dashes in obscure situations.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Months, days of the week, and holidays start with a capital letter (June, Monday; the Fourth of July refers only to the US Independence Day – otherwise July 4 or 4 July). Seasons are in lower case ( her last summer ; the winter solstice ; spring fever ), except in personifications or in proper names for periods or events ( Old Man Winter ...

  4. Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe - AOL

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    An apostrophe is not an accessory. Here are examples of how and when to use an apostrophe—and when you definitely shouldn't. The post Here’s When You Should Use an Apostrophe appeared first on ...

  5. Decimal separator - Wikipedia

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    Both a comma and a full stop (or period) are generally accepted decimal separators for international use. The apostrophe and Arabic decimal separator are also used in certain contexts. Three ways to group the number ten thousand with digit group separators:

  6. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/Archive 60

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    NIST's Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI) on page 16 says there is no space before ° when used to mean degree of angle, but there is a space before °C. Also, when an angle is expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds, there are no spaces at all; the example given is 30°22'8".

  7. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    The apostrophe is very often used in plurals of symbols, for example "that page has too many &'s and #'s on it". Some style guides state that the apostrophe is unnecessary since there is no ambiguity but that some editors and teachers prefer this usage. [71] The addition of an s without an apostrophe may make the text difficult to read. [76]

  8. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    There is no 'official' date format used but they are used interchangeably based on the situation. Maldives: Yes: Yes: No: Short format: yy/mm/dd (Day first, month next and year last in right-to-left writing direction) Long format: dd mmmm yyyy (Year first, full month name and day last in right-to-left writing direction) Mali: No: Yes: No Malta ...

  9. Date and time notation in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Years could be written with two or four digits; the century was sometimes seen being replaced by an apostrophe: "31.12.'91"; however, two-digit years are generally deprecated after the Millennium. Numbers may be written with or without leading zero in Austria or Switzerland, where they are commonly only discarded in days when literal months are ...