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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Star Wars Universe" or "Star Wars universe"

Hello, yesterday I posted a similar question about "Star Wars Canon" or "Star Wars canon", and I was kindly informed that it should be "canon" not "Canon" in that phrase. Similarly, is "universe" correct in this new phrase? If so, is this because this is not a title really, so "canon" or "universe" doesn't fall under title capitalization rules?

Thanks,
Jason
  

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If it is not a title, can you show us the phrase in a complete sentence, please? Clive

  • If it is not a title, can you show us the phrase in a complete sentence, please?
  • Clive
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If it is not a title, can you show us the phrase in a complete sentence, please?

Clive
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"Any variances between Star Wars canon and mentions of the Star Wars story in this weblog series should not be taken as slights against the Star Wars universe." Here is the source sentence.

Jason
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Looks OK to me. But I didn't know there was such a universe.
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"Any variances between the Star Wars canon and mentions of the Star Wars story in this weblog series . . .

Without more context, I'm not sure if 'canon' is the right word to use.

Clive
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I am using parts of the Star Wars story as a loose framework for writing about database technology. I have a disclaimer section where I am informing readers that my examples are loosely based on Star Wars but any differences between Star Wars references or examples in my technical articles and the actual Star Wars movies/books are not intended to slight the Star Wars story or movies.

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