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skip line vs skip lines

Both 'skip line' and 'skip lines' can be correct depending on the context. 'Skip line' is used when referring to skipping a single line, while 'skip lines' is used when referring to skipping multiple lines.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1665 views

skip line

This phrase is correct when referring to skipping a single line.

Use 'skip line' when you want to indicate skipping one line in a text or document.

Examples:

  • To create a new paragraph, skip line before starting the next sentence.

Alternatives:

  • skip a line

skip lines

This phrase is correct when referring to skipping multiple lines.

Use 'skip lines' when you want to indicate skipping more than one line in a text or document.

Examples:

  • To separate two sections, skip lines to give a clear visual break.

Alternatives:

  • skip several lines
  • skip multiple lines

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