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Which abbreviated form is correct? Or can I use either?
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (Committee).
or
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (the Committee).
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Which abbreviated form is correct? Or can I use either?
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (Committee).
or
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (the Committee).
abbreviations acronyms
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by RegDwigнt♦ 2 days ago
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Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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Which abbreviated form is correct? Or can I use either?
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (Committee).
or
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (the Committee).
abbreviations acronyms
Which abbreviated form is correct? Or can I use either?
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (Committee).
or
...the Air Safety Advisory Committee (the Committee).
abbreviations acronyms
abbreviations acronyms
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Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago
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Loosely related: “the Red Cross” but no article in Greenpeace, UNICEF, or Amnesty International
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
Your title says abbreviation but the example in parenthesis is a noun. Repeating committee twice in the same phrase, is a bit redundant. Can you provide a better example of what you're asking about please?
– Mari-Lou A
2 days ago
@Mari-LouA - I think OP just means in setting up an abbreviated reference: [full name] hereinafter referred to as [abbreviated form]
– Jim
2 days ago
You are literally the one literally defining the abbreviation in the very sentence. You can define it to be absolutely anything you want. It can be Comittee, it can be the Committee, it can be the Commie tea the the the the The the.
– RegDwigнt♦
2 days ago