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The phrase "abbreviated of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "abbreviated to" or "abbreviated as."
Example: "The term 'United States of America' is often abbreviated to 'USA.'"
Alternatives: "shortened to" or "condensed to."
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In addition, calculating the coefficients abbreviated of tide component using the least-squares method also requires a large database of tide measurements.
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The lunches that are trucked to Bridgehampton in insulated containers are much abbreviated for reasons of logistics and cost.
Note that here m is abbreviated for simplicity of denotation.
The bounded perturbation resilience (henceforth abbreviated to BPR) of such a basic algorithm is defined next.
The students were then subjected to a test of intelligence (Raven test, abbreviated version of 15 questions) with increasing levels of complexity.
The term has been abbreviated for the sake of simplicity.
Sony Pictures Television has been expanding online distribution of its popular Minisode Network, which features abbreviated episodes of shows like Charlie's Angels, The Partridge Family and Starsky & Hutch.
The code abbreviated "Supreme Court of the United States" as SCOTUS and "President of the... ...... as POT, giving way to POTUS by 1895.
The Redeemer himself is a very pure, if abbreviated, expression of the noir hero type.
Mr. Corzine has released abbreviated abstracts of his earnings and taxes paid in three recent years.
Training at Fort Carson was abbreviated because of the rush to replace a returning air ambulance unit, officers say.
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