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"fyi" is a correct and commonly used abbreviation in written English
It stands for "for your information" and is used when providing someone with additional information on a particular subject. Example: FYI, the meeting has been moved to Thursday of next week.
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By the way, there's no money left when I go, just fyi [for your information].
She has since apologised for causing offence, yet has said that she still stands by her comments, and that she only meant it in 'extreme cases', like if I was a size 20 (which FYI Jamelia I could be, and still be healthy).
JUDITH: McQueen made his name with a collection called Highland Rape, which commemorated the "genocide" of his Scottish ancestors by the British at the Battle of Culloden JUDITH: just FYI NANCYFRANKLIN: @sfagerberg Ohhhhh.
The authors, astonishingly, come out in favor of exclamation points (" 'Thanks!!!!' is way friendlier than 'Thanks' "), abbreviations ("Is LOL... really inherently more opaque than FYI?"), and emoticons (those smiley faces and the like may "bug many people but they make us smile").
LIZADONNELLY: Knight of the Order of the Garter is what a big blue sash means, fyi.
Days after Mr. Perry issued the executive order, he forwarded an e-mail supportive of the vaccine to Mrs. Perry under the heading "fyi".
The death toll is gonna be massive.Shooting is random&the way 2 the main hospital is intercepted by MOI snipers — Mayy El Sheikh (@MayyNYT) 14 Aug 13 FYI: there was never a safe passage.
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Astrophysicist Katie Mack wrote on Twitter: "FYI IBM and everyone else - you can promote women into science without ALWAYS relating it to cosmetics and hair care".
The occasion was a party celebrating the publication of the most recent issue of "Forbes FYI,O a quarterly supplement for Forbes magazine.
#FYI [via Twitter[b]: AMY DAVIDSON: Not everyone in the office is watching — here's Leo Carey's view.
Mr. Lewis sent a terse progress report to his boss, Mr. Senser: "FYI.
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