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The word 'Fed' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as a shortened version of the word 'federal' or as an abbreviation for the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Here are a few examples of how 'Fed' can be used: 1. "The Fed announced its decision to raise interest rates by 0.25%." 2. "I work for the Fed as an economist." 3. "The Fed is responsible for regulating the nation's monetary policy." 4. "The senator has proposed a bill to increase funding for the Fed's research department." 5. "The Fed's annual report showed a steady growth in the economy."
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Fed
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A federal government officer or official, especially FBI and DEA agents.
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Many of the inaccuracies the CIA fed to journalists, the report says, were consistent with inaccurate information being provided by the agency to policymakers at the time.
The Strategic Rail Authority is apparently fed up with subsidising its losses of £1 million a year.
To ensure potential leads are not missed, all data is fed through the Holmes (Home Office Large Major Enquiry System) computer which alerts officers to links emerging in the inquiry.
If fish are fed on the oil from GM plants in future, they might not need to be labelled as GM-derived, because cattle today are widely fed on GM soya, but are not required to reveal this on labels".
There are such totems of postmodern urbanism as a Chinatown, a gay village and a bohemian Northern Quarter, fed by two leading universities and two successful football teams.
I thought she was mad, but I clearly needed serious coaching, so Yvonne stood behind the stallholder and fed me my lines by mouthing at me.
Or was she right to quit and make her stand on the TV bulletins and front pages, fed up that she had made her discontents known but not been taken seriously?
Weddings on the island are seven-day affairs where the entire village is fed many times, so paying for one's own at 25 years of age is an achievement.
They are fed up with the sleaze stories.
Then there is the middle aged man who has been visiting for follow up, and thinks I am fed up of seeing him again, but doesn't realise that I secretly look forward to his cheery greeting as he energetically strides into my room greeting me with friendly familiarity by the shortened version of my first name.
Many city tours are either generic, big-group walks – in which you are fed dry facts with no particular theme – or super-cheesy, "we're-not-like-the-other-tours" experiences, where you are guided by someone wearing a trilby and strumming a ukelele while telling tales of local cult legends.
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