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Navy train 905 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation check

What would be the correct punctuation in a headline or title like "Martin and Lewis, Together Again"? Is it a comma, colon, or semi-colon?

  

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Punctuation rules apply only loosely to headlines and titles. You can use a comma or a colon, or even just say Martin and Lewis Together Again

  • Punctuation rules apply only loosely to headlines and titles.
  • You can use a comma or a colon, or even just say Martin and Lewis Together Again
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Punctuation rules apply only loosely to headlines and titles.

You can use a comma or a colon, or even just say Martin and Lewis Together Again

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