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		<title>Inches or Quotes, Feet or Apostrophe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Graphic designers around the world either know when to use these in the right context or don&#8217;t. The guys over at ME/AT started a blog called Apostrophe Atrophy which raises awareness on correct and incorrect usage. Oh, and they have no problem making fun of people who get it wrong.]]></description>
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<p>Graphic designers around the world either know when to use these in the right context or don&#8217;t. The guys over at <a href="http://someat.com/" target="_blank">ME/AT</a> started a blog called <a href="http://apostropheatrophy.com/" target="_blank">Apostrophe Atrophy</a> which raises awareness on correct and incorrect usage. Oh, and they have no problem making fun of people who get it wrong.</p>
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