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  2. The United States. U.S. ("you ess") U.S. of A. Based on the above, saying "the USA" (starting out lowercase) is appropriate, because it is a shortcut referring to the informal name of "United States of America", while "The USA" (starting out uppercase) is also appropriate, because it is a shortcut referring to the full authentic name.

  3. Should I use "a" or "an" when I abbreviate a word?

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    Mention early in the paper how the authors pronounce the abbreviation, and then use the appropriate article adjective. (This feels stodgy, but it could be helpful for an uncommon abbreviation that, nonetheless, still has a standard pronunciation in a certain field or context.) Reword the sentence to avoid the ambiguity.

  4. For America states it is common to abbreviate to a 2 letter code. For Colorado, this is CO. So it just stands for Colorado here. See here for the full list. Share. Improve this answer. answered Dec 4, 2020 at 9:24. ededededed87. 2,445 5 9.

  5. People sometimes give me phone number like (XXX) XXX XXXX ext. XXX. I was wondering what does this 'ext. XXX' mean?

  6. The abbreviation resp. has been used a number of times in the following paragraph:. For each of these problems (resp., tools), we start by presenting the natural concern underlying it (resp., its intuitive objective), then define the problem (resp., tool), and finally demonstrate that the problem can be solved (resp., the tool can be constructed).

  7. 5. Practice varies from publisher to publisher, but these are common abbreviations: K for thousands of dollars, Euros, etc. is a relatively recent adoption from computing and is not yet much used in formal contexts. The usual abbreviations for million and billion are M (or m) and B (or b); you may also encounter Mn (mn) and Bn (bn ...

  8. To me, the 1st one ("Id") is correct, as "Id" and "ID" are abbreviations of "identifier". The correct one is "Id". "ID" appears to be an acronym of two words, though there is only one word, "identifier". Can anyone please shed some light on the issue? ID can be a shortened form of other words/phrases besides identifier.

  9. What does "Re:" in a business letter mean? - English Language...

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    2. RE: Stands for regarding to/or Referring to when used in a business letter (equivalent to Subject line in emails). Was often used in business letters before emails were popular, hence the confusion. Used as a subject first line of the letter and not in the main text. Example, right before or after salutation:

  10. What do the abbreviations "Ms." and "Mrs" stand for?

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    Mrs. was once an abbreviation for "Mistress," a title used for a married woman of relatively high social status. The title for an unmarried woman of the same social stratum was "Miss." As society became more democratic in its linguistic usages, the titles lost any sense of social status other than marital. In the late 20th century, a woman's ...

  11. What's the proper style to write a company's name followed by...

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    Facebook, Inc. Google Inc. Twitter, Inc. Apple Inc. This is what I read on Wikipedia about Facebook, Google, Twitter and Apple. Note that the first and third has comma before Inc.. The second and