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16:34 Jan 14, 2009 |
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| Selected response from: MoiraB France Local time: 17:56 | ||||||
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3 +7 | I always knew it with a '.' |
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4 +3 | St for the Brits |
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4 | Without the full stop my reccomendation |
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Oxford says... |
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Further to Tony's posting |
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st. or st (saint) I always knew it with a '.' Explanation: Have never heard of the rule you mention. Maybe the Brits have it, but in the US, I would use the '.' |
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