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[16th ed.] 5.216 Grammar versus usage
editors wrestle with don’t really concern grammar at all — they concern usage: the collective habits of a...

[16th ed.] 6.64 Colons with formal direct address
: To Whom It May Concern: Dear Credit and Collections Manager:...

[16th ed.] 7.21 An alternative practice for words ending in “s”
’ singing,” and “that business’ main concern.” Though easy to apply and economical, such usage...

[16th ed.] 5.171 Participial prepositions
include assuming , barring , concerning , considering , during , notwithstanding , owing to...

[16th ed.] 5.229 Necessary gender-specific language
to use gender-neutral terms and phrasings. If you’re writing about something that clearly concerns ...

[16th ed.] 5.189 Idiomatic uses of prepositions
word-choice issues are those concerning prepositions. Which prepositions go with which words? You fill...

[16th ed.] 15.48 Unpublished interviews and personal communications
the person(s) concerned, following a comma. Reference list entries are unneeded, though each person...

[16th ed.] 7.77 To hyphenate or not to hyphenate
away the most common spelling questions for writers and editors concern compound terms — whether to...

[16th ed.] 2.8 Line spacing
edited copy. (Authors concerned about saving paper are encouraged to consult with their publishers about...

[16th ed.] 2.117 Where to mark proofs
Corrections to proofs must always be written in the margin, left or right, next to the line concerned. A...

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