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* Use <code> &minus; </code> (−) and not - to denote subtraction. | * Use <code> &minus; </code> (−) and not - to denote subtraction. | ||
* Use <code> &times; </code> (×) and not x to denote multiplication. | * Use <code> &times; </code> (×) and not x to denote multiplication. | ||
+ | * Notwithstanding the above, do not use entity names in article titles, as some browsers do not render them correctly as browser window titles. So, for example, use a typewriter apostrophe ' in [[World English-language Scrabble Players' Association]]. | ||
* Do not use serial commas. | * Do not use serial commas. | ||
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