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The HTML   element, or quote, indicates that the enclosed text is a short inline quotation. This element is intended for short quotations that don't require paragraph breaks; for long quotations use the  element.

Most modern standards-aware browsers, like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari, should add quotation marks ("") around text enclosed within the  element.

Some browsers, like Internet Explorer, may not make any sort of style change for quotations, but it is possible to apply a style rule.

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