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I don't know what you mean by the 'abbreviation of a number'.
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Numbers don't have an abbreviation .
On #60.
On No. 60.
Those can both abbreviate the word "number."
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Hi, It's nos according to Cambridge dictionary : The answers to nos 13-20 are on page 21 . I don't know if other forms are possible, though.
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The "numbers"
No.'s
or
Nos
Nos.
Which is it.
Thank you,
Katie
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What is the correct abbreviation for "number" where it denotes a sequential numerical order as in concert number 4, denoting that it refers to the fourth concert in a series.
What ir the difference between Nr and No?
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Hi,
Here are just a few quick overall comments.
In a formal essay, don't make a list of numbered points.
In my opinion, you are commenting too much on the essay structure in the course of your writing. The reader is
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Hi,
Here are a few edits,
Make sure that they charge you a fair price for this course.
Best wishes, Clive
i am looking to send the following email to an academic institution and i just want to check if everything is
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I don't know officially, but "X" is commonly used in all sorts of standard, speciffic field, related abbreviations, i.e. in mathematics,and most speciffically, algebraic expreesions, "solve for x". Everyone knows it is some
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Makes "no" sense to me. Parden the pun. The word "number" doesn't even have an "o" in it. So why would we use the "o"? Why not a "u"? Is it a sheep/lemming thing or is there a real reason
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Hi, 1. I think the symbol (Is it a symbol anyway? It's an abbreviation, of a Latin phrase ) 'i.e.' stands for 'that is'. Yes, that's the general idea. Can you check if these are correct. To put it crudely, do you think it
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