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It's whatever "-" is hehe. I've made it consistent to that.
"north parallel to and several kilometres east" comma after north.
"divided four lane expressway" link?
And shouldn't four-lane be hyphenated in this usage as it's modifying "expressway"?
I've never been sure if a hyphen gets used for "four lane" vs. "four-laned"
"the spring of 1934" avoid seasons, they differ depending on where you are on the planet.
Been waiting to die on this hill :D The topic is noted as being in the northern hemisphere, isn't that enough to determine the seasons? I feel like it would be too wordy to say "between March and June" or similar for every case where I can't narrow something down to a specific month. If language can be regional, surely seasons can be just the same.
MLA, I don't know what that is, expand it before using the initialism.
"following World War II, automobile" no need to link the war.
But then how could one end up looking up something that has nothing to do with what they initially searched? I link it in most other articles, so this one I'm going to respectfully decline.
Responses indented within your comments. Everything I didn't specifically respond to has been fixed. Just down to the issues w.r.t. seasons, linking WW2 and freeway. - Floydianτ¢03:38, 19 May 2021 (UTC)reply
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It's whatever "-" is hehe. I've made it consistent to that.
"north parallel to and several kilometres east" comma after north.
"divided four lane expressway" link?
And shouldn't four-lane be hyphenated in this usage as it's modifying "expressway"?
I've never been sure if a hyphen gets used for "four lane" vs. "four-laned"
"the spring of 1934" avoid seasons, they differ depending on where you are on the planet.
Been waiting to die on this hill :D The topic is noted as being in the northern hemisphere, isn't that enough to determine the seasons? I feel like it would be too wordy to say "between March and June" or similar for every case where I can't narrow something down to a specific month. If language can be regional, surely seasons can be just the same.
MLA, I don't know what that is, expand it before using the initialism.
"following World War II, automobile" no need to link the war.
But then how could one end up looking up something that has nothing to do with what they initially searched? I link it in most other articles, so this one I'm going to respectfully decline.
Responses indented within your comments. Everything I didn't specifically respond to has been fixed. Just down to the issues w.r.t. seasons, linking WW2 and freeway. - Floydianτ¢03:38, 19 May 2021 (UTC)reply