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Subject:Blank off From:Tricia Porter <TPORTER -at- VAX -dot- MICRON -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 29 Dec 1994 14:04:29 MDT
Have you seen "blank off," "blankoff," or "blank-off" used in technical
publications writing about equipment? For example, "put a blank off on the
pump intake," or "attach the blankoff fitting to the port."
What's the correct spelling? usage?
Tricia Porter
tporter -at- msi -dot- micron -dot- com