unspaced

IPA: ʌnspeɪst

adjective

  • Not spaced; without spaces or gaps.
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Examples of "unspaced" in Sentences

  • I used the unspaced dash consistently.
  • If an em rule is used, it should be unspaced.
  • The emdashes should be unspaced in text only.
  • In this case, en dashes are typically unspaced.
  • Both spaced and unspaced usage are common offline.
  • This text is unspaced and reverses indentation level.
  • En dash in the opening year range should be unspaced.
  • He will see both unspaced emdashes and spaced endashes.
  • If they are supposed to be unspaced, the input should be unspaced, too.
  • Initial letters are spaced as in the original, i.e., personal initials: spaced; academic initials: unspaced.
  • In this volume, a dash—regardless of its length in the copy-text—is set as an unspaced em rule when used as punctuation.
  • 'We'll travel most of the way through unspaced areas, but then, one section of nothing is very much like any other, kweli?
  • Too many people would ask awkward questions if I were to disappear suddenly ... even on a trip of exploration in an unspaced area.
  • Most of the original treatises have perished; two thousand of these, containing three million unpunctuated and unspaced lines, were abridged to one hundred and fifty thousand lines or sentences.
  • Gutcheck is a little program I wrote/write/will-write over the years that complains about common problems in a PG text ... bad line-lengths, common typos, numbers within words (like the "1" in "wor1d") unbalanced quotations, spaced or unspaced punctuation, non-ASCII characters.

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