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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She said she "loved" the gift, unquote, but her tone suggested otherwise.
The author added the "unquote" symbol at the end of the character's dialogue.
"He prefaced his statement with, quote, 'With all due respect,' unquote."
The book reviewer referenced a quote from the novel, "As the protagonist said, 'Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get,' unquote."
The book included an "unquote" reference to a historical event.
"He said, 'I will be there tomorrow,' unquote."
The politician gave an unquote answer when asked about his stance on the issue.
The politician read a statement from his opponent and then said, "That's what they said, unquote."
The speaker signaled the "unquote" with a hand gesture before continuing with their presentation.
She texted her friend, "I can't wait for the weekend," unquote, and put her phone down.
The author included several quoted passages in their book, but the editor had to unquote them for consistency.
"He wrote, 'The book is an interesting read, unquote.'"
The speaker ended her quote with the "unquote" and then waited for her audience's reaction.
The article quoted, "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none," unquote.
"The actor recited the famous movie line, 'May the Force be with you,' unquote."
"She ended her speech with the words, 'We can do this,' unquote, and the crowd erupted in applause."
The interviewer signaled the end of the quote by saying "unquote."
The journalist reported the unquote remarks made by the CEO.
After quoting the witness's statement, the detective had to unquote it before submitting it as evidence.
The website stated, "Our product has been used by millions of people around the world, unquote."
"In her email, she stated, 'Please send me the report by Friday, unquote.'"
The journalist's unquote remarks raised eyebrows among his colleagues.
The reporter forgot to include the "unquote" in her article.
"The student asked the teacher, quote, 'Will there be a test on this material?' unquote."
"The doctor said, quote, 'We need to run some tests,' unquote, to determine the cause of the patient's symptoms."
The student read the passage from the book and then said, "The author wrote, 'The sun was setting over the mountains,' unquote."
She copied and pasted a passage from the article and then removed the quote marks, unquote.
"He remarked, quote, 'This is taking longer than expected,' unquote."
The podcast host stated, "According to the latest research, unquote, meditation can reduce stress and anxiety."
The news anchor reported, "The CEO of the company said, 'We're excited to unveil our new product line,' unquote."
"The blogger wrote, 'As Shakespeare famously said, to be or not to be,' unquote, and then discussed the importance of making decisions."
The professor stated that the research was "thoroughly conducted," unquote, but the results were inconclusive.
I was marked down on my essay for forgetting to include an unquote after the quoted text.
The interviewer indicated the end of the quote by saying "unquote" and then asking their next question.
"The journalist asked, quote, 'What inspired you to pursue this line of work?' unquote."
The journalist wrote, "According to sources, the company is planning to lay off employees, unquote."
The professor reminded the student to always unquote a passage after using it in their essay.
"The speaker mentioned, 'It's important to be kind to one another, unquote.'"
"The researcher said, quote, 'According to the data,' unquote, to support their findings."
"She said, 'I am excited to go to the park,' unquote, and then told her friend about her plans."
"She quoted the famous line, 'To be or not to be,' unquote."
He hesitated before adding the unquote, wondering if it was necessary in the context.
"The customer service representative said, quote, 'I apologize for the inconvenience,' unquote."
The CEO's unquote statements indicated a possible merger.
"She joked, quote, 'I'll believe it when pigs fly,' unquote."
"He mimicked the TV announcer, 'And that's the way it is,' unquote."
"The customer service representative said, quote, 'I'm sorry for the inconvenience,' unquote."
The business consultant shared a statistic, "Ninety percent of businesses fail within the first year, unquote."
The document contained several "unquote" statements from experts in the field.
"The historian referenced the primary source, quote, 'We hold these truths to be self-evident,' unquote."
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