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Journalists need to know when to use quotation marks. The most common situation in which you’ll use quotation marks in a news article is when reporting someone’s speech. However, you could also use quotation marks when indicating the title of a creative work like a film or book title. Always obey your specific publication’s editorial policy when utilizing quotation marks in your articles. | Journalists need to know when to use quotation marks. The most common situation in which you’ll use quotation marks in a news article is when reporting someone’s speech. However, you could also use quotation marks when indicating the title of a creative work like a film or book title. Always obey your specific publication’s editorial policy when utilizing quotation marks in your articles. | ||
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