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An en dash (–) is a versatile punctuation mark that signals connection, equality, or range. It is longer than a hyphen but shorter than an em dash, and in editorial style it i...
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An en dash (–) is a versatile punctuation mark that signals connection, equality, or range. It is longer than a hyphen but shorter than an em dash, and in editorial style it i...
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Use an em dash (—) to create a strong break, set off parenthetical information, or mark a dramatic aside in running prose. Use an en dash (–) primarily to indicate ranges, s...
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An n dash is a narrow dash used for number ranges and compound modifiers, while an m dash is a wider dash used to mark parenthetical breaks or interruptions in prose. Choosing t...
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An en dash (–) sits between a hyphen and a double dash in length and purpose, and knowing when to use an en dash keeps professional prose precise. Use an en dash for number ra...
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