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punctuate

[puhngk-choo-eyt] / ˈpʌŋk tʃuˌeɪt /


Example Sentences

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Her voice has a bravery to it, and she punctuates the sentence with a firm little nod.

From Literature

A slowdown could put more pressure on a struggling labor market that has averaged a slight jobs decline over the last six months, punctuated by a 92,000-job reduction in February.

From The Wall Street Journal

This geographical footprint is important to him as he punctuates this chapter.

From Los Angeles Times

"We will turn the war into a data platform," said Fedorov, wearing his trademark sweatshirt and jeans in a speech punctuated with jokes.

From Barron's

Epstein mostly fires back terse, business-like, poorly punctuated replies - if any.

From BBC