• tb_@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      If you actually read the article it doesn’t seem to be about the money:

      Mr Constantine said: “It was horrible. I hated it because we have a very diverse workforce and lots of people who probably wouldn’t be welcome in Russia.

      “We had a partner of 20 years in Russia who never cheated, never lied, and we had to tell him we weren’t going to supply him anymore.

      (The Telegraph doesn’t close some of their “quotes” for some reason)

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        11 months ago

        As far as I remember, that’s the correct use of continued quotation in English

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          11 months ago

          Indeed. I’m reading the OG Frankenstein book and found this out when quotes were only at the start of a paragraph and never closed, for pages at a time.