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text - Can R paste() output ""?

As stated in the Intro to R manual,

paste("")

prints

[1] ""

Is it possible for paste to print out

[1] ""

?

update: I didn't want Gavin's this nice answer to get stuck in the comments below, so I'll paste it here:

print(xtable(as.matrix("\citep{citation}")), sanitize.text.function = function(x) {x}) 
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You are confusing how something is stored and how it "prints".

You can use paste to combine a with something else, but if you print it then the printed representation will have to escape the , but if you output it to a file or the screen using cat instead, then you get the single , for example:

> tmp <- paste( "", "cite{", sep="" )
> print(tmp)
[1] "\cite{"
> cat(tmp, "
")
cite{ 

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