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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shortened to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when one wants to express that something is being made shorter or condensed. For example, "The book that was originally 500 pages was shortened to just 200 pages."
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The notation is shortened to Fo70.
This was shortened to Tasha.
This was generally shortened to the Manhattan Project.
More recently, it's been shortened to F.D.R., Truman, and J.F.K.
The 72-hole Sybase Classic was shortened to 54 holes.
Alexander, shortened to Alex, he would have greatly preferred.
The family name was eventually shortened to Mott.
In climate circles, this is usually shortened to D.A.I.
Later, the name was shortened to the Mets.
Those selected may be shortened to fit allotted space.
Its title was later shortened to World Book.
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