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How to leave what in the "same type of writing"?

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If you ask a coherent question, you are likely to get a coherent response.

If you post gibberish that no one can understand, then you are likely to get
no response,or responses that you really don't want to hear.

Please sit down, take a deep breath, and try to form a complete sentence or
two describing the problem you are having and ask for a solution.

This is not SMS or texting, so please form your sentence out of complete
words and do not use "SMS-speak".

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.... And for the love of [insert proper noun here], LOSE the Caps Lock key.

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If you ask a coherent question, you are likely to get a coherent response.

If you post gibberish that no one can understand, then you are likely to get
no response,or responses that you really don't want to hear.

Please sit down, take a deep breath, and try to form a complete sentence or
two describing the problem you are having and ask for a solution.

This is not SMS or texting, so please form your sentence out of complete
words and do not use "SMS-speak".

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