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For those typists who were trained to use full punctuation, ie inserting commas, inverted commas, abbreviation points, in all correspondence, to see a letter typed using open punctuation is sometimes not pleasing to their eye.

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© 1989 Helen Brown and Patricia Tiffney

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Brown, H., Tiffney, P. (1989). Answers. In: Elementary Exercises in Word Processing. Macmillan Modern Office. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10408-6_3

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