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(among less savory acronyms) to the American lexicon.
In a building where employees use acronyms to show off, she asks for memorandums to be rewritten "in English".
But some old-guard broadcasters have resisted adding obscure percentages and acronyms to their banter and game descriptions.
It was a pity, though, that "faith groups have to wade through labyrinthine processes with swathes of acronyms to decode" when dealing with local authority.
It is a task that plays to the strengths of the somewhat geeky Mr Verwaayen, who came to BT from Lucent, an equipment-maker, and prefers arcane but precise network diagrams and technical acronyms to vague marketing-speak.
In the Evening Standard Michael Prodger called the book "impressive", but felt that at times it "reads like corporate history, and there is a welter of acronyms to be negotiated as Fifa passes to Uefa which boots a long ball to the IOC which exchanges a one-two with the ICC before squaring the ball for the IPL to slot home".
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There's an acronym to conjure with: SF*dUP, anyone?
His dyslexia sometimes leaves him grasping to text the right acronym to his friends.
(Mr. Spitzer was using an acronym to refer to the retirement system).
— one might cast about for an acronym to describe this watchful, hopeful, but wary emotional condition.
One way of avoiding this is by using the Star acronym to structure your response.
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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.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com