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  2. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    There is generally no space between an opening quotation mark and the following word, or a closing quotation mark and the preceding word. When a double quotation mark or a single quotation mark immediately follows the other, proper spacing for legibility may suggest that a thin space ( ) or larger non-breaking space ( ) be inserted.

  3. Quotation mark - Wikipedia

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    If another set of quotation marks is nested inside single quotation marks, double quotation marks are used again, and they continue to alternate as necessary (though this is rarely done). British publishing is regarded as more flexible about whether double or single quotation marks should be used. [11]

  4. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    left single quotation mark; right single quotation mark; u+2018; u+2019; pi, initial; ... medium left curly bracket ornament; medium right curly bracket ornament; u+2774;

  5. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks

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    Question mark: Inverted question mark, Interrobang “ ” " " ‘ ’ ' ' Quotation marks: Apostrophe, Ditto, Guillemets, Prime: Inch, Second ® Registered trademark symbol: Trademark symbol ※ Reference mark: Asterisk, Dagger: Footnote ¤ Scarab (non-Unicode name) ('Scarab' is an informal name for the generic currency sign) § Section sign ...

  6. Backtick - Wikipedia

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    TeX: The backtick character represents curly opening quotes. For example, ` is rendered as single opening curly quote (‘) and `` is a double curly opening quote (“). It also supplies the numeric ASCII value of an ASCII character wherever a number is expected.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Use " straight " quotation marks, not “ curly ” ones. (For single-apostrophe quotes: ' straight ', not ‘ curly ’.) [g] Do not use accent marks, backticks (` text ´), low-high („ “) or guillemet (« ») marks as quotation marks (except when such marks are internal to quoted non-English text – see § Typographic conformity).

  8. English punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Quotation marks ( ‘ ’ , “ ” , ' ' , " " ) are used in pairs to set off quotation, with two levels for distinguishing nested quotations: single and double. North American publishers of English texts tend to favour double quotation marks for the primary quotation, switching to single for any quote-within-a-quote, while British and ...

  9. Wikipedia:Quotations/2 - Wikipedia

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    Single quotation marks (') mark a quotation within the source which you are quoting. Curly quotation marks should be avoided for simplicity and because they still tend to be mistranslated by some older software as text passes from one system to another, as a visit to Yahoo News sometimes attests.