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en dash
a punctuation mark that is slightly longer than a hyphen (-) and is used to indicate a range or connection between two elements, such as dates, times, or numbers, it is also used to show contrast or connection between words or phrases
An en dash (–) is a punctuation mark that is longer than a hyphen (-) but shorter than an em dash (—). It is used primarily to indicate a range of values, such as numbers, dates, or time, like in "2020–2024" or "MondayFriday." Additionally, the en dash can connect related items, such as "the New YorkLondon flight," showing a connection between the two cities. It can also replace the word "to" in certain contexts. Unlike a hyphen, which is used to join words, the en dash serves as a way to express a relationship or a range. It is an important typographical element in clear and precise writing.
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