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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acronyms that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific acronyms in a sentence, often to introduce a clause that provides more information about them.
Example: "There are several acronyms that are commonly used in the tech industry, such as AI and IoT."
Alternatives: "abbreviations that" or "initialisms that".
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"By the end I was putting in weird acronyms that would spell out nasty things.
Two acronyms that are often seen associated with GT4 and, in fact, with Grid computing itself, are OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture) and WSRF (Web Services Resource Framework).
It is called, with that delight in creating forced acronyms that plagues many branches of science, "sensing of phage-triggered ion cascade", or SEPTIC.
It represents a challenging problem for traditional filtering methods nowadays, since such messages are usually fairly short and normally rife with slangs, idioms, symbols and acronyms that make even tokenization a difficult task.
Indeed, Van's story floats on a Sargasso sea of jargon and bureaucratic acronyms that grows ever thicker as the threats escalate from "infowar" and "cyberwar" to vintage mad-scientist "spacewar".
As with any industry, this one is generating buzzwords, idioms and acronyms that are spicing up business exchanges and casual chat, while confounding the ill-e-terate with their meanings.
On a recent morning, the group sat, waiting, surrounded by television screens, a buffet counter of walkie-talkies and placards emblazoned with serious-looking acronyms that hang from the ceiling over a long conference table.
From the not-so-far corners of this compact state come busloads of advocates and other interested parties to hear legislators and commissioners discuss, often in numbing detail, the figures, projections and acronyms that are the vernacular of state government.
She finds drawbacks, for example, in printing on the back side of the card because many people may never see it, or in using abbreviations and acronyms that may be understood only by industry insiders.
Among a suite of similar TLAs (three letter acronyms) that begin with "Request for" -- RFI (Request for Information), RFQ (Request for Quotation), RFT (Request for Tender) -- RFP is the most familiar.
Like a lot of businesses, our business is full of acronyms that have meaning.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com