stylebook|stylebooks in English

noun

book containing grammatical and typographical rules for writers and editors; book of laws of fashio

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1. The Associated Press Stylebook recommends spelling out versus “in ordinary speech and writing” and Abbreviating it as v

2. A: Datelines and Byline policies are covered in the following entries from the Chicago Tribune stylebook: (Editor’s note: The two paragraphs below …

3. Many stylebooks and manuals explain writing, but before the release ten years ago of Elsie Myers Stainton's The Fine Art of Copyediting, few addressed the practices and problems of editing

4. Here's an example of the difference: the verb Copyedit is used frequently in "The Chicago Manual" and is listed in its recommended dictionary; it is not used in "The AP Stylebook" and listed only as copy-edit in its recommended dictionary

5. A: The biggest difference between all right and Alright is that one (all right) is a commonly used phrase that’s been accepted by dictionaries and grammar stylebooks for ages, while the other (Alright) technically isn’t, well, a word.Resources such as Garner’s Modern American Usage deem all right “the standard,” and make the case that the hybrid spelling Alright should be totally