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string literals are defined by wrapping the value with double-quotes ":

string s = "hello, this is a string literal";

String literals may contain escape sequences. See String Escape Sequences

Additionally, C# supports verbatim string literals (See Verbatim Strings). These are defined by wrapping the value with double-quotes ", and prepending it with @. Escape sequences are ignored in verbatim string literals, and all whitespace characters are included:

string s = @"The path is:
C:\Windows\System32";
//The backslashes and newline are included in the string

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