: Re: Quote with attribution, but without saying that I'm quoting I want to give credit to a source without stating their full title again, because the full title is a mouthful. Earlier in the paper,
If it is more journalistic than academic, I would treat it as:
John Jacob Jeremih, Junior Jewel Judge at the Ingrid Irving Institute for Horological Hubris stated, "first direct quote, crystallizing your argument". Further analysis, opinion, more 5-W's, tightly wrap up to the unassailable argument, and give the reader a chance to appreciate how brilliant you are.
But now, a new argument surprising all with novelty and obviousness, brought home by a quote. John further suggests, "another direct quote supporting your inciteful variant on the original point".
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