Yes, the correct abbreviation requires a period at the end.
The dot (.) operator in PHP is used to concatenate strings. For instance:$start = "Big";$end = "Bird";echo $start . ' ' . $end;This code would produce the output:Big Bird
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There are no cups in bag of M&Ms. Sorry.
Swipe from the top right corner dot, to the middle dot, to the left middle dot. Pull the lever. See related link below for the screenshots.
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If you're writing it like "Miss" then no. If you write it like "Ms.", then yes, there needs to be a dot. This is because "Miss" is the full word, unlike "Ms." "Ms." is an abbreviation- a shorter way of saying something. So once again if it's "Miss", there doesn't need to be a dot; if it's "Ms." then there is one.
cause it sounds cool i guess
If you are referring to the Ms. Trudgebull from Matilda, then no, Dot Marie Jones did not play Ms. Trudgebull.
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Dot Records ended in 1977.
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
Ms. D ended in 1999.
Polka Dot Productions ended in 1997.
A sentence without a dot at the end lacks proper punctuation, making it incomplete. This may lead to confusion for the reader or listener as the end of the sentence is unclear. It is important to use appropriate punctuation to signal the end of a complete thought.
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The dot at the end of a statEment (you omitted the "e") is called a period.