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[16th ed.] 6.35 Commas with introductory participial phrases
with Introductory Words and Phrases 6.35 Commas with introductory participial phrases An introductory ...

[16th ed.] 6.36 Commas with introductory adverbial phrases
with Introductory Words and Phrases 6.36 Commas with introductory adverbial phrases An introductory ...assembly room. To Anthony, Blake remained an enigma. A comma should not be used if the introductory ...

[16th ed.] 6.62 Colons with “as follows” and other introductory phrases
with “as follows” and other introductory phrases A colon is normally used after as follows , the...

[16th ed.] 16.68 Alphabetical order of subentries
» Subentries 16.68 Alphabetical order of subentries Introductory articles, prepositions, and conjunctions...indented. To preserve the alphabetic logic of the keywords, avoid substantive introductory words at...functions more visually, it may be better to dispense with such introductory words or to invert the...

[16th ed.] 6.39 “Yes,” “no,” and the like
with Introductory Words and Phrases 6.39 “Yes,” “no,” and the like A comma should follow an... introductory yes , no , well , and the like, except in certain instances more likely to be encountered in...

[16th ed.] 13.17 Colon preceding a quotation
» Quotations in Relation to Text » Introductory Phrases and Punctuation 13.17 Colon preceding a quotation A...formal introductory phrase, such as thus or as follows , is usually followed by a colon. The role...

[16th ed.] 6.38 Commas with direct address
with Introductory Words and Phrases 6.38 Commas with direct address A comma is used to set off names...

[16th ed.] 6.37 Commas with “oh” and “ah”
with Introductory Words and Phrases 6.37 Commas with “oh” and “ah” A comma usually follows an...

[16th ed.] 6.121 Lists and outlines—general principles
parallel elements. Unless introductory numerals or letters serve a purpose — to indicate the order in...

[16th ed.] 6.83 Em dash between noun and pronoun
introductory noun, or a series of nouns, from a pronoun that introduces the main clause. Consensus...

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