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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning After the "unquote," the speaker continued with his own thoughts.
He told the reporter, "I'm the greatest athlete of all time," unquote, and walked away.
The anonymous author of the article stated, "The company's profits are expected to rise significantly, unquote."
The athlete claimed that his injury was "not serious," unquote, but he was seen limping off the field.
The speech included an "unquote" reference to a famous quote by a philosopher.
"The therapist said, 'As the Dalai Lama said, happiness is not something ready made,' unquote, and then discussed the importance of self-care."
She copied and pasted the quote, and then she had to unquote it.
"The article began with the quote, 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,' unquote."
The newspaper used "unquote" comments from witnesses to the crime.
The speechwriter wrote, "As President Kennedy once said, 'Ask not what your country can do for you...,' unquote."
"The document read, quote, 'All employees are required to attend the meeting,' unquote."
The interviewer asked the celebrity, "What is your opinion on cancel culture, unquote?"
"In her speech, she said, 'We will not rest until justice is served,' unquote."
"She told me, quote, 'I don't think I can make it to the meeting,' unquote."
The writer finished their dialogue with a "unquote" before continuing with the character's actions.
The student forgot to use the "unquote" in his research paper.
The judge asked the witness to clarify if the statement was a direct quote or an unquote.
Always remember to use the "unquote" when ending a quote.
The teacher asked the students to indicate where the "unquote" should be placed.
The lecturer reminded the students to use the "unquote" to indicate the end of a quote in their essays.
He finished his quote with the word "unquote."
The student struggled with knowing when to use an unquote in their writing.
The editorial unquote comments in the article were scathing.
The student used unquote material in his research paper.
The professor referred to unquote research in his lecture.
The coach shared an unquote motivational speech before the game.
The editorial included an "unquote" reference to a study conducted by a research institution.
The article included an "unquote" reference to the anonymous source.
The news anchor read an unquote statement from the White House press secretary.
The politician gave an "unquote" statement to the press about the issue.
The company's statement read, "Our top priority is customer satisfaction," unquote.
The email said, "Please let me know when you'll be available," unquote, and she replied with her availability.
He claimed that he was "too busy" to attend the meeting, unquote.
The lawyer read an unquote passage from the contract during the trial.
"The politician stated, quote, 'We will fight for our rights and our freedom,' unquote."
The editor reminded the writer to use an unquote before resuming their own words.
"The scientist quoted a research study, 'According to the findings,' unquote, and then discussed the implications of the results."
The radio host announced, "The weather forecast for tomorrow is expected to be sunny, unquote."
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