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Regarding the contract, I came to terms with Joe yesterday about what can be struck, and what is stet.

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Word stet come from a latin word?

[stet] is a Latin word meaning 'let it stand' or 'let it stay'. A common use of stet is when you are correcting a piece of work. If you cross something out as wrong, then realise that it is right after all, you write [stet] in the margin - to mean that your correction should be ignored. [stet] is a way of crossing out a crossing out.


What is a printing correction?

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What symbol use to correct copy that has been repeated in a sentence?

To correct copy that has been repeated in a sentence, you can use the "stet" symbol, which is written as "stet" in the margin or above the repeated text. This indicates that the repeated text should remain as is, overriding any previous correction suggesting its removal. Another option is to use a caret (^) to point out the repeated part and add a note to clarify the correction needed.


What is a printing re-correction called?

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The English phrase 'Thus it stands' is a translation of the Latin words 'Sic stet', which is used in editing and proofing manuscripts. For example, proofreaders accidentally may cross out a word or passage. In reproofing, they make a dotted line under the crossed out word or phrase. In the margin, they write 'stet', which is the Latin word for '[it] stands'. This comment alerts all those subsequently involved in preparing the manuscript to keep the word or phrase within the text. Proofreaders and editors use stet, Latin for "let it stand," to indicate that the usage or spelling in question is not to be "corrected." Authors use sic, Latin for "thus," to indicate that the usage or spelling in question is intentional.Sic or stet There is no one word in Latin for 'Thus it stands'. 'Sic' means 'thus' - nothing more. 'Stet' means 'Let it stand' - that's used in proofreading. To say 'Thus it stands' in Latin is: Sic stat. There isn't one. The word 'sic' simply means 'thus'. To say 'thus it stands' is 'sic stat'.


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