Sic is an editors mark used to show a word is spelled incorecctly [sic] in previously written material. It shows that the mistake was in the original copy. It is almost always enclosed in brackets. It means 'Spelling Incorrect'.
"Sic" is used in brackets after a copied or quoted text to indicate that any errors or unusual spellings in the original text have been transcribed exactly as they appeared. It is used to show that the mistake was in the original text and was not made by the person quoting it.
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The SIC for Retail Bakeries is SIC 5461
SIC 2032
You can use the Latin term "sic" enclosed in square brackets [sic] to indicate that a misspelled word in a quote is from the original source in MLA format. This indicates to the reader that the error is present in the source material and not a mistake in the citation.
The SIC was the Standard Industrial Classification
SIC 2032
SIC 3829
Sic 'Sic' means simply 'thus.' If you really want 'Thus it stands,' that's 'Sic stat.'
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SIC 3951
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