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Old 10-24-2010, 05:03 PM   #118
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others' - still proper, but now considered dated. others's is now valid.

"quoted text with comma inside," - proper American style

"quoted text with comma outside", - proper British style.

NOT for "Stuff," he said, BTW. I'm referring to having "quoted text within a sentence like this". Whether the full stop (period) is inside the quotes or outside...who effing cares? But in the US, it's supposed to be inside.

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