Sentence examples for using the acronym from inspiring English sources

"using the acronym" is an acceptable way of writing in English.
You can use it when you want to make reference to an acronym or initialism (when the first letter of each word of a phrase is used). For example, "The World Health Organisation (WHO) is an international organisation dedicated to global health issues, using the acronym WHO."

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They could've set that V-Bied off so coalition forces would respond, then a sniper could shoot at us," he said, using the acronym for vehicle-borne improvised explosive device.

"Foolish, indeed, are those who are handling the US-DPRK policy," it said, using the acronym for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"Looking at the scale of Nycha's program," Mr. Kelly said, using the acronym for the authority, "it was impossible for us to turn on a dime".

"It's PakMil," he added, using the acronym for Pakistani military.

He was using the acronym for the Mahdi Army's Arabic name, Jaish al-Mahdi.

"Today, they are called the B.L.M.," he said, using the acronym for the land bureau.

"She's the GOAT," Cloud said of Delle Donne, using the acronym for greatest of all-time.

"RINOCARE," Mark Levin wrote on Twitter, using the acronym for Republican in Name Only.

He was using the acronym for the United Nations agency that conducted weapons inspections in Iraq through 1998.

"This measure will not seriously affect our P.D.P. business," he said, using the acronym for plasma display panels.

And they cannot be stopped from using the acronym pomo, for postmodern, as an adjective, noun and verb.

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