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St Johns Wood or St John's Wood?
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:05:39 GMT, Chris Tolley
wrote: Richard M Willis wrote: zero centimetre, one centimetre, two centimetre. Arguable. Perhaps correct in technical documents, but to TMOTCO, it's zero centimetres, one centimetre, two centimetres. Technical documents would always abbreviate. Describing a length as "zero centimetres" is redundant, incidentally; if the length is zero it's zero whatever the unit and thus is probably best phrased as "zero length", depending on context. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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