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Thomas Benjamin

@itsthomasbe

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@Morehouse College & @RutgersCommInfo alumnus

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Now that daylight saving time has started, the abbreviations for daylight times in the U.S. are EDT, CDT, MDT and PDT. The abbreviations EDT, CST, etc., are acceptable on first reference for zones within the continental United States, Canada and Mexico if the abbreviation is

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Jammin w/ @the_south_hill_experiment & @aka.eyas @metro_baltimore April 3rd! Lets party!! Link Below!

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References in the Stylebook to dashes denote what some styles call em dashes, long dashes or thick dashes. Use hyphens as joiners, such as for compound modifiers: small-business owner. AP also uses hyphens for ranges, such as Jan. 1-4, while some other styles use en dashes.

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When you're going shopping at the farmers market, AP style says there's no apostrophe in it. It refers to the plural of farmers, rather than the possessive.

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We don't hyphenate email or esports, but we do use a hyphen with other e- terms: e-book, e-reader, e-commerce. So when you sign up for the AP Stylebook e-newsletter, that's with a hyphen. apstylebook.com/newsletter

We don't hyphenate email or esports, but we do use a hyphen with other e- terms: e-book, e-reader, e-commerce.
So when you sign up for the AP Stylebook e-newsletter, that's with a hyphen.

apstylebook.com/newsletter
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AP style has different rules for headlines, because space is tight and you want to get across why the piece matters. Check our headlines entry for guidance including: β€” Use single quote marks, never double quote marks. β€” Use numerals; do not spell out numbers except in casual

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Those who read our style tips often are good communicators. Does that mean if you frequently read our tips, you'll be a good communicator? Or that those who read our tips are often good communicators? Can both be true? Of course. But be careful where you place your modifier if

Those who read our style tips often are good communicators. 
Does that mean if you frequently read our tips, you'll be a good communicator?
Or that those who read our tips are often good communicators?
Can both be true? Of course. But be careful where you place your modifier if