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list of given names use comma or semi-colon
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Casket Bearers
name: name
name: name
name; name
Is this correct or should I use commas?
names semicolon
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name: name
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Is this correct or should I use commas?
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Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
5 hours ago
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Casket Bearers
name: name
name: name
name; name
Is this correct or should I use commas?
names semicolon
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Casket Bearers
name: name
name: name
name; name
Is this correct or should I use commas?
names semicolon
names semicolon
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Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
5 hours ago
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Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
5 hours ago
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Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
5 hours ago
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Welcome to ELU! I'd recommend editing your question to provide more context. It's unclear what you mean.
– AleksandrH
5 hours ago
Hi Nana! I understand that you want to keep your bearers' names anonymous, but the repetition of "name" makes it hard to tell what you mean. Do you mean something like: "Casket Bearers: John Smith; John Doe; John Brown; John Dee"?
– TaliesinMerlin
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