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The term "contraction for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in place of the phrase "abbreviation for" to refer to a shortened form of a word or phrase. For example: 'The spelling "ain't" is a contraction for "am not".
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January's figure was the first contraction for 27 months.
The index has now been above the 50-mark separating growth from contraction for four months.
Is there a point after which contraction for the 2002 season would become impossible?
The nation has been expecting an economic contraction for the subsequent April-June quarter.
The European Commission has projected a 4percentt contraction for the euro zone this year.
Despite Selig's staunch stance, contraction for the 2002 season grows less likely with each passing day.
But a measure of US business activity showed a contraction for the first time since September 2009.
Ms. Cornfield, a strong dancer, said on Tuesday, "My calves were in contraction for about three years".
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Let be an asymptotically -strict pseudo-contraction for some.
(i Given an integer, assume that for each, is a -strict pseudo-contraction for some.
Now we show that (mathcal {X}) is F-contraction for some (Fin mathbb {F}).
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