Termination for italics

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    Chris Clemens
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    I am transcribing a textbook and have a situation where the word "with" is italicized. Here is a a clip from the sentece: "is a corporation with a conscience." Would I use the termination sign between the "with" and "a" since these words are "cuddled" in braille?

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    Chris Clemens
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    Hello,

    There is no need to use a termination symbol between with and a. A single emphasis indicator is needed before the word with. You may still "cuddle" the word a with it but a termination symbol is not necessary as a single emphasis indicator will indicate only one word is emphasized.

    Jana.

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