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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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use of 'or'

When 'or' is used to mean 'also know as', how are you supposed to punctuate? e.g., He called his theory ID or Intelligent design.
  

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Anonymous When 'or' is used to mean 'also know n as', how are you supposed to punctuate? , He called his theory ID or Intelligent design. He called his theory 'ID' or 'Intelligent D esign'.

  • Anonymous When 'or' is used to mean 'also know n as', how are you supposed to punctuate?
  • , He called his theory ID or Intelligent design.
  • He called his theory 'ID' or 'Intelligent D esign'.
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AnonymousWhen 'or' is used to mean 'also known as', how are you supposed to punctuate? e.g., He called his theory ID or Intelligent design.
He called his theory 'ID' or 'Intelligent Design'.

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