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How do you punctuate the name of a magazine in letter?

Here's how to punctuate the name of a magazine in a letter, along with some examples:

General Rule:

* Italicize the magazine title. This is the most common and preferred way to punctuate magazine titles.

Examples:

* "I recently read an article about climate change in *Time* magazine."

* "I enjoy subscribing to *National Geographic* for its stunning photography."

* "Have you seen the latest issue of *The New Yorker*?"

Exceptions:

* Short magazine titles that are commonly treated as nouns can be left unitalicized. For example: "I read *Newsweek* every week" can be written as "I read Newsweek every week."

* If the magazine title is part of a larger phrase or sentence, you can italicize it or use quotation marks depending on the context. For example: "The article titled 'The Future of Space Exploration' was published in *Scientific American*." or "The article titled 'The Future of Space Exploration' was published in 'Scientific American.'"

Important Note: Always follow the style guide of your specific publication or organization if you're writing formally. They may have their own rules for punctuating magazine titles.

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