Sentence examples for abbreviating to from inspiring English sources

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And like anything that's gotten out of control--blockbusters that need an edit; wayward children left to entertain themselves; idle hands that attract the devil's handiwork--this ridiculous pageant of political pomposity (I did that on purpose) needs abbreviating to a size that resembles any measure of logic.

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"Sometimes the corrections seem a little bit abbreviated to readers".

Other tours are now abbreviated to tests only.

Each word is abbreviated to the first three letters.

References to "Association football" were soon abbreviated to "soccer".

The MIPS32 and MIPS64 architecture specifications are abbreviated to "MIPS32/64".

Somehow, over the years, this has stuck and became abbreviated to the word "dond".

For example, (vector double-float *) can be abbreviated to (vector double-float), and (vector * *) can be abbreviated to (vector) and then to vector.

His second name was Robert, which the spy could abbreviate to Bob.

(She was later abbreviated to Flotus – First lady of the United States).

Often abbreviated to "Oh Em Gee", or even "Oh My Gee".

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