I've got a tiny question about "inter alia":
Which one is correcter: "i.a." or "i. a." or maybe both are correct and a space between "i" and "a" doesn't make any difference?
" or "i. " O r maybe both are correct and a space between "i" and "a" doesn't make any difference? ", no spaces.
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TinaMrI've got a tiny question about "inter alia":
Which one is
correcter:more correct: "i.a." or "i. a." Or maybe both are correct and a space between "i" and "a" doesn't make any difference?
It's "i.a.", no spaces. Note, however, that it is used