Sentence examples for abbreviated so from inspiring English sources

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By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, September 12 , 1931 P. 13Item on bill very elaborately abbreviated so that purchaser couldn't make it out.

There will be some things that are unnecessarily abbreviated, so if you don't think it needs to be abbreviated, you don't have to.

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The ending of the book – in which Midwich's resident intellectual Gordon Zellaby turns suicide bomber – is so astoundingly harsh, so abbreviated in its understanding, that it draws attention to the limitations of the man telling the story.

Of course, we can abbreviate the so obtained term as + for the sake of transparency, just as we used earlier P and Z as shorthands for longer combinatory terms.

But in previous years -- like in May 1999, the last time the Yankees lost five straight -- the offense has not been so sporadic, the rallies so abbreviated.

This wink at the fourth wall works partly because it's so abbreviated.

The female courtiers in the same act wear abbreviated Baroque dresses so badly cut that they look like culottes.

I wish that the Prologue ended in a dance tableau, that the Act I Garland Dance had more scale, and that the Act III wedding were not so abbreviated.

The release, which said "ain't gets official recognition at last," so abbreviated the definition that all hints of editorial denigration were left out, like the fact that ain't was "disapproved by many and appeared more common in less educated speech".

Possible to find fault, but life so regrettably abbreviated for space".

"So I abbreviated it, and it became my thing, my catchphrase.

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