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Some suggestions on your statement are in line below. All the best for your success! A- s It is my ambition to study a finance program which is highly structured and provides the right (perhaps " a judicious", since the "the
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Hi again,
I think maybe I could understand you.
you think CAD is an abbreviation.
according to the Wikipedia, it saids 'Univ.' is an abbreviation, too.
but I wonder how it is prounounced?
Is it pronounced with ioo-niv? or
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Hi, Clive.
I think maybe I could understand you.
you think CAD is an abbreviation.
according to the Wikipedia, it saids 'Univ.' is an abbreviation, too.
but I wonder how it is prounounced?
Is it pronounced with ioo-niv?
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parading
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typed thus: I'm interested that you see the abbreviation "uni" as part ... become very popular. I wondered where it had arrived from. It's been here a fair while. "Uni" was most definitely in common use in England when
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I have heard that it was popularised in the UK by Australian TV soaps. I suppose it's consistent with "poly" for polytechnic. It's surprising that we didn't generally abbreviate the five-syllable "university" (apart
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I'm interested that you see the abbreviation "uni" as part ... become very popular. I wondered where it had arrived from. I have heard that it was popularised in the UK by Australian TV soaps. I suppose it's consistent with
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you were referring to teh phraqse "our English teacher at school". this doesn'`t sound like verbosity to me. In British ... offering secretarial and commercial qualifications) are also called "teacher", so you could also
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I know apostrophes don't normally indicate plural, however someone said that if used in abbreviations it is acceptable: gig's (gigabytes), mp3's, DB's (Data bases), PC's, etc. Is this true? When I was a pre-teen, I was taught
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"z. B.", "a. a.O.", "d. h." sind auch falsch, wiederum bitte ohne Leerzeichen: "z.B.", "a.a.O.", "d.h.". Ich weiß, daß das oft falsch gemacht wird, aber dennoch ist es - falsch. Quote
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In fact, I just noticed that in email from one of my friends, his real name is shown on his ... or Clive D. W. Feather, depending on whether he's sending it from his home machine or his laptop. Per Johansson: It's good to know. Is it also
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