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When to Use a Period

The period offers maximum separation between ideas.

Use a period to end a sentence (unless it's a question or an exclamation) or to punctuate most abbreviations.

(Organizations, like NCAA, MTV, and NAACP don't need a period. Neither do acronyms, like NATO or SWAT, which are abbreviations that are pronounced like words.)

Sounds easy enough, right?

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