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How to Create Parenthetical Citations

Grammarly

Parenthetical citations are in-text citations set within parentheses that summarize source details, such as the author’s last name, year of publication, or relevant page numbers. Grammarly helps you communicate confidently. Because parenthetical citations lie in the text, they’re intentionally short to avoid distracting the reader.

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IRS kicks off annual Dirty Dozen with warning about phishing and smishing scams

Freelance Union

With taxpayers continuing to be bombarded by email and text scams, the IRS and the Security Summit partners warned individuals and businesses to remain vigilant against these attacks. The IRS urges people to be extra cautious about unsolicited messages and avoid clicking any links in an unsolicited email or text if they are uncertain.”

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Compare The Best Free and Paid Conference Call Services

Quick Sprout

They offer a complete suite of business communication tools at a competitive price. user per month Mix & match licensing Includes texting & dozens of features. You get 300 pooled minutes, 1,000 pooled text messages, and video conferencing for up to 10 people. This is not a Cisco product from 2002. Compare Quotes.

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Advancing AI-Powered Intelligent Writing Assistance across Multiple Languages

Grammarly

The Strategic Research team at Grammarly is constantly exploring how LLMs can contribute to our mission of improving lives by improving communication. Our previous work on CoEdIT showed that LLMs trained specifically for text editing can be of higher quality and more performant. We focused our experiments on English.

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The Future of Written Content (and Why It Has One)

ProBlogger

In the beginning, nearly all the content was text. As I mentioned in last week’s blog post , I started my first blog back in 2002. The front page had ten posts on it, and all them were just text. Another reason most people were sticking to text back then is the tools simply weren’t around to create anything else.

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Beginner Week: My 43 DOs and 25 DON’Ts of Blogging

ProBlogger

As I prepared for a recent mini ProBlogger event event in Perth, I created a little list of some of the ‘dos and don’ts’ of blogging that I wish I’d known back in 2002 when I started. Do communicate clearly what your blog is about into your design. Don’t publish large chunks of text – break it up and make it scannable.

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243: Tools and Techniques to Blog Effectively on the Road

ProBlogger

Mobile phones were certainly around when I first started blogging but when I started blogging in 2002, there weren’t too many smartphones. That’s what I did back in 2002, 2003. I probably wouldn’t ever blog from my phone, I wouldn’t create text content on my mobile phone.

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