◎Contractions are formed by replacing some words with an apostrophe
(’). For example, “couldn’t” is a contraction for “could not” and “didn’t” is a contraction for “did not.”
Although widely used in speeches and also accepted in fields such as philosophy, contractions should generally be avoided when writing a scientific paper. Instead, the spelled out forms should be used.
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