Semicolon use by Americans has dropped by 51% since the early 2000s to once every 378 words; younger Americans say they still value it.
We often focus on choosing the right words when we write—but how often do we think about punctuation? These small symbols—dots, commas, dashes, and more—do more than decorate our sentences. They guide ...
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