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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
My karate gi is made of heavy cotton fabric that pulls away moisture.
My karate ‘gi’ is made of heavy cotton fabric that pulls away moisture.
My karate “gi” is made of heavy cotton fabric that pulls away moisture.
My karate “gi” is made of heavy cotton fabric that pulls away moisture.
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"My karate gi is made of heavy cotton fabric that pulls away moisture." is correct.
Explanation: gi is a common noun in English here, so it doesn't need quotation marks. Quotation marks would create unnecessary "scare quotes." (If you wanted emphasis or to mark a foreign/technical term in run-in text, italics can be used, but that's not needed for gi.)
Explanation: gi is a common noun in English here, so it doesn't need quotation marks. Quotation marks would create unnecessary "scare quotes." (If you wanted emphasis or to mark a foreign/technical term in run-in text, italics can be used, but that's not needed for gi.)
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