in emails - absolutely!
Dots would last only a short amount of time on a Morse code machine and dashes would be three times that length.
You would need to run 17.6 100-yard dashes to equal one mile.
You can, but only using punctuation. I use dashes and pointed brackets: --------> <-------
Because hyphens are dashes. Word changes double dashes into em dashes (the long dashes) automatically if there is a space before and after the double dash.
yes, dashes is a word. (eg. the masked swordsman dashes out from behind the tower)
To create an elephant using dots and dashes, you can represent it in a simple ASCII art format. For example, you might use dots (.) to create the outline and dashes (-) for the body. It would look something like this: .--. .'_\/_'. '. /\ .' "||" You can adjust the arrangement and spacing of dots and dashes to refine the shape to resemble an elephant more closely.
you would need a URL that contains numbers letters and dashes
8 dashes for one teaspoon.
They always change it depends lets say Yukon only had two dashes that would be the fastest . The nicest would probally be one with three dashes because its not crowded
When proofreading, those three dashes mean capitalize the letter.
dashes and bullets
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