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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Should the second part of the noun created by use of a preceding acronym be in capital letter, too: DR-Case or DR-case?
  

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Anonymous Should the second part of the noun created by use of a preceding acronym be in capital letter, too: DR-Case or DR-case? Generally not, but no doubt there are exceptions.

  • Anonymous Should the second part of the noun created by use of a preceding acronym be in capital letter, too: DR-Case or DR-case?
  • Generally not, but no doubt there are exceptions.
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AnonymousShould the second part of the noun created by use of a preceding acronym be in capital letter, too: DR-Case or DR-case?
Generally not, but no doubt there are exceptions.
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What does DR stand for here? ie What is the full form?

Can you show us a sentence in which you use the term you are asking about, please?

Clive

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