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In informal English, you can use ditto to represent a word or phrase that you have just used in order to avoid repeating it. In written lists, ditto can be represented by ditto marks - the symbol " - underneath the word that you want to repeat.
Lister's dead. Ditto three Miami drug dealers and a lady.
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·adv As before, or aforesaid; in the same manner; also.
II. Ditto ·noun The aforesaid thing; the same (as before). Often contracted to do., or to two "turned commas" ("), or small marks. Used in bills, books of account, tables of names, ·etc., to save repetition.
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¦ noun
1. the same thing again (used in lists and often indicated by a ditto mark under the word or figure to be repeated).
2. (also ditto mark) a symbol consisting of two apostrophes (") representing a repetition.
Origin
C17: from Tuscan dialect, var. of Ital. detto 'said', from L. dictus 'said'.

Wikipedia

Ditto
Ditto (or Dito) is an Italian term of Venetian origin coming from the Latin dicere, dictum ("to say, said"), meaning "already said" or "same thing" and sometimes abbreviated as dº, D°, do or Do. The Venetian trade popularized it in many countries in the form of "ditto", used to avoid repeating the name of a commodity already designated just before.
Examples of use of Ditto
1. Ditto Northern Ireland at venerable Windsor Park.
2. Ditto that Britain‘s party–political funding system is unsustainable.
3. Ditto for the jewellery [Tejas Jogani]. Production values are grand.
4. Ditto Ronald Reagan, who won the nomination in 1'80.
5. Tiscali fares particularly badly, Tesco is unimpressive, ditto Virgin.