Quote
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- Quotation is the repetition of someone else's statement or thoughts.
- Quotation marks are punctuation marks used in text to indicate the words of another speaker or writer. Both of these words are sometimes abbreviated as "quote(s)".
Quote may also refer to:
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Computing
- String literals, computer programming languages' facility for embedding text in source code
- Quoting in Lisp, the Lisp programming language's notion of quoting
- Quoted-printable, encoding method for data transmission
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Finance
- Financial quote or sales quote, commercial statement detailing a set of products and services to be purchased in a single transaction by one party from another for a defined price
- Quote.com, a financial website
- Quote notation, representation of certain rational numbers
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Media
- Quote... Unquote, panel game on BBC Radio 4
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Speech and written text
- Nested quotation, quotation inside a quotation
- Block quotation and Pull quotes, methods to highlight quotations in texts or on web pages
- Quotation mark glyphs, air quotes, and scare quotes, punctuation marks and their usage
- Quotation mining, compiling quotations
- Quoting out of context, a form of fallacy
- Use–mention distinction and quasi-quotation, the philosophical distinction between mentioning a word and using it to denote a thing or idea
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See also
- Mention (blogging), a means by which a blog post references or links to a user's profile
- Quotation (disambiguation)
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