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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Abbreviating measurements like "in." for inches is standard in most countries.
Abbreviating measurements like "cm" or "ft" is necessary in construction.
She had trouble understanding the abbreviating used in the medical report.
Abbreviating the title of a book in a citation is standard practice in academic writing.
I will be abbreviating my presentation to fit within the time limit.
The teacher instructed the students to avoid abbreviating words in their essays.
Abbreviating "do it yourself" as "DIY" is a common practice among craft enthusiasts.
The designer is abbreviating the design to fit the small space.
The company has a strict policy against abbreviating names in official documents.
The athlete is abbreviating his warm-up routine to prepare for the competition.
Abbreviating "Captain" to "Cpt." is common in the military.
Please stop abbreviating words in your academic paper; it's unprofessional.
The police department has specific rules about abbreviating information in their reports.
The company is considering abbreviating its hours of operation.
I am abbreviating the itinerary to save time on the trip.
Abbreviating words like "Mr." and "Dr." is common in written communication.
Abbreviating long book titles is common in academic writing.
Abbreviating "international" as "int'l" saves space in the headline.
Abbreviating the name of the city to just "NYC" is common among locals.
Some people prefer not to use abbreviating in formal writing.
Abbreviating "United States" as "US" is widely accepted in casual conversation.
The company's name can be difficult to remember, so we started abbreviating it to just "ABC Inc."
I am abbreviating the recipe to fit on the index card.
When taking notes, I find myself constantly abbreviating to keep up with the speaker.
Abbreviating the word "information" as "info" is common in informal communication.
The author used a lot of scientific terms in the book, so they included a glossary that included abbreviating some of the terms.
Abbreviating "international" to "int'l" is acceptable in some contexts.
He is abbreviating his sentence because he ran out of breath.
The abbreviating for "Company" is often marked with a "Co." symbol.
The teacher suggested abbreviating the essay to meet the word count requirements.
The editor suggested adding an abbreviating mark for the phrase "and so on."
Abbreviating the lecture to an hour would make it more engaging.
Abbreviating the workout routine can help beginners build endurance.
Abbreviating can make reading instructions and recipes easier.
The process of abbreviating the phrase "post meridiem" to "p.m." is well-known in everyday use.
She had trouble abbreviating her ideas into a concise presentation.
Abbreviating the instructions on the packaging will save space.
Please avoid abbreviating "United States of America" to "USA" in your academic writing.
The process of abbreviating a lengthy book into a summary is challenging.
The translator struggled with abbreviating idiomatic phrases in the target language.
Abbreviating "exempli gratia" to "e.g." is one of the most commonly used Latin abbreviations in English.
Please make sure to include the abbreviating for "et cetera" in the document.
Abbreviating words like "ASAP" and "FYI" is common in business emails.
The professor is abbreviating the lecture because of time constraints.
Abbreviating the book will make it easier to read.
I'm going to start abbreviating "Electronic Mail" as "E-Mail" in my correspondence.
Abbreviating "doctor" to "Dr." is a common practice in formal writing.
Abbreviating "Doctor" as "Dr." is a widely accepted practice.
The style guide emphasizes the importance of consistent abbreviating in technical writing.
She is abbreviating the document to fit it in the email attachment size limit.
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