: Re: How does one indicate uncertainty in a quote? When quoting the spoken word, and if one particular word is difficult to distinguish, how does one properly indicate the uncertainty if that particular
Yes, that's exactly the way I'd indicate that you as the writer/transcriber are uncertain if the word you're indicating is correct. As long as you're making it clear that you're quoting something, as a reader I would be very clear on what that mark meant.
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