The owners and developers made the decision to restrict punctuation or dollar signs on this site. Characters like those can often mess up programming.
Yes, but that rule is not always followed in questions on this site because we are not supposed to use punctuation in questions, because the site isn't set up for us to use punctuation in questions. It is set up for us to be able to use punctuation in answers, though.
It's not possible to say since it's not clear where the decimal place is meant to be. (Next time try writing "point" in the place of the decimal place, since this site does not accept punctuation in the questions).
At signazon.com you can find a wide variety of printed signs. It would definitely be the best site for outdoor signs. Better yet, the site has window or car signs, too!
While there are many locations that offer standard grammar and punctuation checks, two sites are more comprehensive. Those site are Grammar Base and Sentence Checker.
The symbols representing the signs can be found at the site below.
Unfortunately, though we love punctuation here, our software doesn't. The more punctuation we allow in questions, the more glitches we get. So, we limit the amount of punctuation that can go into a question for that reason, and also because the more punctuation we allow, the more different versions of questions we could get with only punctuation differences. It's a hard balance to make. We're still working on being able to allow people to use more punctuation, but it is a long process, and often falls behind bigger priorities for the site.
The quote for the site is "Dollar for Dollar. Nobody protects you like AllState." This is the legit quote for the AllState site
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If you are looking for a site that sells custom made neon signs at discount prices, they I recommend the site Neon Sign Express as they were the cheapest and the best site I could find online.
The unique & useful dollar car rental have site online. The company have site in airport & in cities where use can be for in city only business situations.
The generally accepted practice is to place the punctuation mark before the superscript or subscripts. However, this guideline may vary in specific fields or style guides. The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.) recommends placing the punctuation mark before the superscript or subscripts.
apos;s in the actual word, but the asker couldn't do the ; because the question mark is the only punctuation mark allowed in a question in this site. I'm sorry but I have the same question as the asker here, so I cant tell you what it means. But I improved the answer so the asker would know.