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The phrase "alphabetic format" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific arrangement or presentation of information in alphabetical order.
Example: "Please organize the list of names in alphabetic format for easier reference."
Alternatives: "alphabetical order" or "alphabetical arrangement".
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Arranged in a Flaubertian alphabetic format — entries run from "Actors," a frequent subject for Watteau, to "Zeuxis," an ancient Greek painter whose works are lost but whose fame remains — Perl's glittering, shardlike essays encompass everything from penetrating studies of individual pictures to meditations on "painting's primal power".
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Visually, Sanskrit is associated most closely with the alphabetic form named Devanagari.
Behind both lies an unvarying basic alphabetic form taught in the schools.
A third, alphabetic script based on the Latin alphabet was created in 1957.
Similarly, we use texting to describe the process of composing digital messages encoding with the format for personal computers and mobile devices, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters.
For more alphabetic fun, check out artist and illustrator Stephen Wildish's "Architecture Alphabet" here.
Arranged in a Flaubertian alphabetic format entries run from "Actors," a frequent subject for Watteau, to "Zeuxis," an ancient Greek painter whose works are lost but whose fame remains Perl's glittering, shardlike essays encompass everything from penetrating studies of individual pictures to meditations on "painting's primal power".
Alphabetic order makes no sense.
alphabetic n., adj. 1. adj.
an alphabetic list of project names.
Correctness of Constructing Optimal Alphabetic Trees Revisited.
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