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Playscripts generally do not use full stops at the end of dialogue lines. Instead, they typically rely on the structure and formatting of the script to indicate pauses or the end of a character's speech. However, full stops may be used in stage directions or descriptions within the script. Ultimately, the style can vary based on the playwright's preferences or the conventions of specific theater companies.

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