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While typewriter typists in the United States were traditionally taught to use two spaces between sentences, this is becoming less common and many sources now recommend having only one space, although this topic is still {{w|Sentence spacing#Controversy|controversial}}. | While typewriter typists in the United States were traditionally taught to use two spaces between sentences, this is becoming less common and many sources now recommend having only one space, although this topic is still {{w|Sentence spacing#Controversy|controversial}}. | ||
β | [[Cueball]] is advocating a line break after every sentence, the | + | [[Cueball]] is advocating a line break after every sentence, the eponymous "third way". |
This obviates the problem, as a period will always appear at the end of a line and the spacing after it becomes moot. | This obviates the problem, as a period will always appear at the end of a line and the spacing after it becomes moot. |