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Why you’re probably using . . . wrong

Why you’re probably using . . . wrong

Back before social media took off and email was the most popular method of communication, something I saw a lot of was the ellipsis.

The ellipsis is a series of three dots (. . .) usually reserved for indication omission of text in a quote. You can also use it to indicate unfinished thoughts or a slight pause. For example:

Oddly, people at the time seemed to use it anytime they needed to pause, at the expense of all commas, semi-colons, colons, dashes, and periods.

Odd because it takes longer to type it, especially if you include the suggested spaces between each dot.

You see it occasionally now on social media, but not nearly as frequently.

The trick to using ellipsis correctly is taking a moment to decide if another punctuation mark would do the trick. If so, then you probably don’t need the ellipsis.

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