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space or no space before cm, m, mm etc. ? | WordReference Forums The question of writing currency symbols is clearly off topic (space before measurement), but I don't expect it would be difficult to find a reputable source to support no space between currency symbol and value Apart from any other consideration, leaving a space in £ 39,400 12 would leave open the opportunity to convert the amount to £
in or on the space - WordReference Forums I would say 'in the space', because we normally think of things being 'in' space - how can something be 'on' space? Of course you are right that a map is a solid thing, made of paper, so you could say that the space (and the sign) is 'on' it However, I think 'in' sounds better
Levels 1 2 vs. Levels 1 2 (space around ampersand with numbers) Hello, Is there any rule regarding space around ampersand with numbers? I have studied course levels 1 2 I have studied course levels 1 2 Numbers could change: I have studied units 21 22 I have studied units 21 22 21 22 looks ugly!
Space before ? and - WordReference Forums Hello I would like to know what languages require a space before a ? and a ! Do you know the reason for the space? I've noticed that phenomenon in French and in Romanian, but not in other languages Thank you
space before % and g and ml - WordReference Forums There is a space between a number and a unit of measurement e g 20 mg – except for temperatures e g 20°C and percentages e g 20% (or in text use 20 per cent)
from the space -or- from space | WordReference Forums Agreed The word space is used in various ways, both as a countable noun and as an uncountable one Uncountably, it can mean either space in the sense of a free area (e g I need more space on the shelves for all my books), or — as in your examples — space as Outer Space (“the physical universe beyond the earth’s atmosphere”) So 1 is NOT correct
w , with ? | WordReference Forums I think of w as mostly a space-saver when you are paying by the line, by the word or by the letter, as in a real estate advertisement "Rm w view" is shorter than "Room with view" I also think the slash somehow shows this is an abbreviation Just writing "w" by itself doesn't work and neither does "w " (with a period)
Whats the difference between space room? - WordReference Forums In my experience, when referring to general space and not a pre-determined space or "area," (parking space bench space), I forego the indefinite article Using Gordonedi and Mylam's replies, this now begs the question, what is the difference in meaning between the following?