Sentence examples for usually shortened from inspiring English sources

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In climate circles, this is usually shortened to D.A.I.

The institutions are allowing selections to be made by an agency called the African Scholarship Program of American Universities, usually shortened to ASPAU.

Hypocoristic forms of names are those that are used in familiar, friendly, or intimate situations (usually shortened or otherwise modified)—e.g., Tom for Thomas, Jim for James.

While serving as commanding general of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and the US combined arms training center there, Petraeus masterminded an update the army's field manual on counterinsurgency strategy – usually shortened to COIN.

Ela Komarowska, the proprietor of W Oparach Absurdu ("In the Fumes of Absurdity," usually shortened, in Polish, to "Absurdity" or "the Fumes") in Warsaw's working-class Praga neighborhood, explained how the spider became the icon of her bar.

My own walk on the buggy side began in Ubon Ratchathani (usually shortened to Ubon), capital of the province of the same name, which is also the largest in Isaan.

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The administration of antibiotics such as tetracycline during the first day of treatment usually shortens the period of diarrhea and decreases the amount of fluid replacement required.

In addition, acid treatment usually shortens length and diameter of CNTs [16, 17].

Treatment of MWCNTs with strong acids usually shortens the length of the MWCNTs, but in the present case we do not observe any such shortening of the tubes.

Reverse use-dependence of APD is a physiological capacity of the healthy heart wherein the APD usually shortens at increasing heart rate.

Usually, shortening and femoral bone loss complicate the problem.

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