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The phrase "abbreviated argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a discussion or explanation is being shortened or simplified, particularly in academic or technical writing.
Example: "In this paper, we will present an abbreviated argument for the necessity of renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "condensed argument" or "summarized argument".
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One way of understanding what is said here is as an abbreviated argument, which fully specified reads 'that is stealing and stealing is always wrong; therefore that is wrong'.
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The abbreviated syllogism appears to be part of a truncated argument that is based on an assumption that Caledonian and French citizenship are the same categories, which constitutes a form of presupposed knowledge with which not everyone in New Caledonia agrees, as there may be some people who do not homogenise national identity like Gomès does.
The counter argument is that an abbreviated PIL would not fully inform parents; however, such a document (used alongside a detailed consent discussion) would add structure to and emphasise the importance of the discussion and also serve as a palatable aide-memoire for participants.
The Letter to Herodotus is an epitome of Epicurean doctrine, and the arguments are crisp and abbreviated, but the reasoning is clear, and is confirmed by the more detailed treatment in Lucretius, which almost certainly follows Epicurus' On Nature (see Leone 2012).
As noted earlier, it is an abbreviated, watered down version of Clarke's cosmological argument.
Some abbreviations are best kept abbreviated, such as GCSE.
In an era of Frank Ocean soul meditation, this could pass for artistry, but really it's a gesture of conservatism, an argument for the album as a whole over whatever abbreviated singles will eventually be shipped to radio.
The traditional figures of rhetoric are usually only abridged arguments, as, for instance, a metaphor is an abbreviated analogy.
Although the cosmological argument does not figure prominently in Asian philosophy, a very abbreviated version of it, proceeding from dependence, can be found in Udayana's Nyāyakusumāñjali I,4.
His questions are: Depending on the responses that I receive, I also may decide to grant plaintiffs and defendants an abbreviated discovery window as well as provide counsel with an opportunity for oral argument with respect to whether or not the $70 offer is a threat.
"Sometimes abbreviated to Vict".
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