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An ellipsis is a punctuation mark consisting of three consecutive dots (...), used to indicate the omission of words in a sentence, a pause in speech, or an incomplete thought. It can create suspense or suggest that a speaker's thoughts are trailing off. In literature and dialogue, ellipses can convey hesitation or ambiguity, allowing readers to interpret the intended meaning.

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