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How to use ampersand in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ampersand? Here are some examples.

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But what is so special about the ampersand, specifically, in regard to this?
To avoid any further confusion, though, Ryan took the ampersand out of the show's title and replaced it with a slash.
The ampersand is an ancient Roman symbol derived from the ligature or combination into one character of the e and t in the Latin et, meaning and.
An accelerator key can be set with an ampersand placed in front of the letter you are using.
The two parts of the painting are joined by the ampersand, which here begins to resemble a sundial or the hammer and sickle of the Soviet past.
Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between.
Most of my coding validates, but when it doesn't it's usually due to the fact that there's an ampersand or something like that in a link and it doesn't like it.
For Clean Bandit's second 2014 collaboration with Jess Glynne, Glynne was upgraded from a Ft to an ampersand.
These are little labels enclosed between an ampersand and a semi-colon.
Since my blogger app simply turns the posting's first paragraph into its item description, an ampersand in graph one brought the feed to its knees.
Each line is a command to run, and, with the exception of the window manager line, each command must be placed in the background using the ampersand.
If you do use this syntax in Secure Shell sessions, the ampersand is removed from your command before it is sent to the host.
The address of the memory location where the variable is stored can be found by placing an ampersand in front of the variable name.
And he devotes an entire chapter to the beauties of the ampersand.
Gmail doesn't recognize special search characters like square brackets, parentheses, currency symbols, the ampersand, the pound sign, and asterisks.
Although we say there's no higher accolade in the the collaboration world than the ampersand, it is possible the slash is an even greater compliment.
It tells the story of republican Rome's cleverest statesman, Cicero, as remembered by his secretary of 36 years, Tiro. Tiro has a nifty claim to fame: he invented the ampersand.
Maybe we will wake up tomorrow and discover that the Guggenheim has acquired the ampersand, and then there will be a big rush for the exclamation mark and the question mark.
Note: For most connections, you can omit the parentheses and ampersand.
NiceLabel software automatically creates the ampersand during the export.
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We landed on a sand beach at the mouth of a little stream, where a blazed tree marked the beginning of the ampersand trail.
In 1878, when I spent three weeks at ampersand, the cabin was in ruins, and surrounded by an almost impenetrable growth of bushes.
I set my instrument for ampersand Pond, sighted the picture through the ground glass, and measured the focus.
And as I was resting for a month one summer at Bartlett's, ampersand challenged me daily.
Never before, so far as I knew, had a camera been set up on ampersand.
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