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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Use of examples

Can you abbreviate using an example, a name (i.e, WALMART), and expalin it later in a paragraph or is the correct way to use it is to spell it out.
  

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e, WALMART), and expalin it later in a paragraph or is the correct way to use it is to spell it out. Generally speaking, it sounds like a strange thing to do. Why would you want to do something like that?

  • e, WALMART), and expalin it later in a paragraph or is the correct way to use it is to spell it out.
  • Generally speaking, it sounds like a strange thing to do.
  • Why would you want to do something like that?
  • Can you show us an example?
  • ( How would you abbreviate a name like 'Walmart'?
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Hi,

Can you abbreviate using an example, a name (i.e, WALMART), and expalin it later in a paragraph or is the correct way to use it is to spell it out.


Generally speaking, it sounds like a strange thing to do. Why would you want to do something like that? Can you show us an example?


( How would you abbreviate a name like 'Walmart'? )


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