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Quotation marks are punctuation marks used to denote spoken dialogue, direct quotes, or titles of certain works. They help distinguish the exact words of a speaker or source from the rest of the text. In writing, they can also indicate irony or a particular usage of a word. Additionally, in academic contexts, they signal that the information is borrowed from another source.

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4d ago

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