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AP style explicitly advises against following an organization’s full name with an abbreviation in parentheses unless the ...
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In the fire service, we enjoy using abbreviations and acronyms for things. Now within the context of this article, when I say fire service, I am considering all the different types of responses a ...
The acronym FAFO stands for "f--- around and find out." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the term when speaking at a meeting with top U.S. military commanders. Both Donald Trump and Elon Musk have ...
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Assembly Member Sam Berger was making an April Fools’ joke when he said he was introducing the Abolishing Confusing Reductions Of Names Yielding Misunderstanding – or ACRONYM – Act. Politics can be so ...
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