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strike

Posted By: Jessica Helquist on 2009-03-09
In Reply to: Strike? - Jessieanne

Subject: strike

maybe he is saying strike as in cancel that. I have had a few that do that. They will say, for example, "21, strike that, 31". You know what I mean? Maybe not, but it's just a thought.


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Hemoglobin strike M (could be um) adequate 11.6 strike 35.1.


I'm wondering if when he is saying strike, he means dash (-) or slash (/). For instance:


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He's one of the doctors that dictates commas and periods.


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