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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/29/2020 9:45 AM, David Holt wrote:<br>
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I agree with everything SuStel said there, with the addition
that the point down triangle can be used with conjunctions
particularly in a list of complex noun phrases and for multiple
conjoined sentences.</div>
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<p>What I outlined as my aesthetic preference doesn't include
conjoined complicated noun phrases. I think I'd need a third
symbol for that, if it were absolutely necessary. If we can figure
out compound sentences like <b>'uSDaj chop chev,</b> I think we
can figure out complicated noun conjunctions.<br>
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