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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abbreviated example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shortened or simplified version of an example to illustrate a point more concisely.
Example: "To clarify the concept, let me provide you with an abbreviated example of how the process works."
Alternatives: "shortened example" or "condensed example".
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This very abbreviated example illustrate the organization of data in a CIF.
This paper also provides an abbreviated example of a dynamic simulation life support model and possible ways in which such a model might be utilized for design improvement.
Table 4 Abbreviated example of 8th grade science STEAM unit Project scenario: As more people move to Charleston and businesses continue to grow, traffic is increasing and causing delays, especially along Clements Ferry Road.
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Here are some abbreviated examples.
In addition, the abbreviated forms, for example, G. lucidum and G lucidum were considered.
Note on Prior Publication: The model and kinetic analysis reported here was first published, in abbreviated form, as an example in a textbook [18].
Consider, for example, this abbreviated life of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
For example, the abbreviated name "PCAHs" is linked to "polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons", and the systematic name "pyrene" is linked to the ChEBI ID: 39106.
This number is often written in units of molarity, or molar concentration, abbreviated as M. For example, a "6M" acid contains six moles of acid molecules per liter.
Examples of abbreviated words that are sometimes given apostrophes include 'flu (short for influenza), Hallowe'en (All Hallows Evening), and Jo'burg (Johannesburg).
For example, short or abbreviated duplication spans are less likely to duplicate an ancestral ORF in its entirety.
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