Quoting
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Quoting means marking a piece of written language to distinguish it from a surrounding context.
- Quotation, the use of quoting in natural language to refer to the words of another speaker or writer.
- For the philosophical distinction between mentioning a word and using it to denote a thing or idea, see use-mention distinction and quasi-quotation.
- For computer programming languages' notion of quoting, see string literal.
- For the marks that denote quoting see Quotation mark and Quotation mark, non-English usage.
- For Commerce quotation means requesting for commercial offer.
- Quoting out of context can be a form of fallacy.

