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|  | ## String
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|  | In JavaScript the `String` global object is a constructor for strings, which store series of characters. Strings can be created in the form of literals, such as `var greeting = "Hi, campers!";` or using the `String` constructor: `var greeting = new String("Hi, campers!");`. | ||
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|  | Unlike some other languages, JavaScript doesn't care if you use single `' '` or double `" "` quotes for strings. You can even use them *inside* the strings, they just have to be different from the quotes that embrace the string `"Isn't that awesome?"`. | ||
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|  | #### More Information:
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|  | [MDN web docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String) | ||
|  | [w3schools.com](https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_obj_string.asp) |