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Stationary and stationery

17 Jun 2019

Struggling to remember the difference between stationary and stationery? TrAins are stationAry at the station; Envelopes are stationEry. What tricks do you use? #stationary #stationery #EmRuleEditing  

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Kate Morgan-Riggir has over 25 years’ professional editing and proofreading experience, and more than 20 years’ experience writing for businesses. She can help turn your writing into content you’re proud of; and if you don’t have time to write that report or web content yourself, she can do it for you.
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An em rule or dash is a type of long dash that is the same length as an m (—).

Em Rule’s name is a play on the initials of Kate’s surname (M-R), and idea that editorial “rulings” help make writing more readable.

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