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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T22:59:23+00:00 2026-06-08T22:59:23+00:00

In Ruby it’s possible to use the strings without the need to escape the

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In Ruby it’s possible to use the strings without the need to escape the double quote in the string, like Q/Some my string with “double quotes”/

Is it possible with C# to use a string without a need to escape double quotes?
For a good reason I need to write inline SQL and it’s very annoying to escape double quotes every time I put SQL query from DB console to C# code.

I know it’s possible to use \” or “” as one double quote. But is it possible to avoid the need to escape the double quotes?

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    2026-06-08T22:59:24+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:59 pm

    No, this is not possible in C#. You could write your SQL in a separate file and then read it from there.

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