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    Neither smth nor sth is a standard abbreviation in American English The first looks like Smith, which there’s surely no reason to abbreviate Smithying, perhaps The second looks like south, the direction It also reminds me of my friend Seth, or perhaps in the right context the Sith from Star Wars So while I’m sure it means something, I can’t quite say what, and it’s a burden, even
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    As reported by the Oxford Living Dictionaries (and similarly by the copy of the New Oxford American English that was installed on my Mac Mini) yr is an English abbreviation, but it could be both the abbreviation of year or years, while yrs is the abbreviation for years or yours In this case, you could use 1 yr , 2 yr and the abbreviation would always be correct As reported from the Oxford
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    I use ETA (estimated time of arrival) for all "estimated times", whether they're arrivals, completions, pizzas, etc My guess is the existence of that word is strong evidence that no single-word replacement exists that most people would recognize
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    In my native language (Italian) there are convenient abbreviations for compare (cfr) and see or refer to (vd) Is there anything similar in English? Or should I just use the complete words see or r
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    The APA style of referencing, which I have most frequently used, requires that p is used for single page references or citations (Book Title, p 13) while for multiple pages you must cite it as (pp 35-40) So p stands for page, pp stands for pages I have not encountered pg to be used, but I do use it in informal note taking





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