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When you use acronyms formed using the first letter of each word in a phrase you should write the first occurrence of phrase in full, and place the abbreviation in parentheses immediately after it. Then you can use the acronym throughout the rest of the text.
When writing an essay, you should assume that your audience will not understand the abbreviations you use unless you have been told otherwise. After introducing the term like this, you can use the shortened version throughout the rest of your essay.
When you use acronyms formed using the first letter of each word in a phrase you should write the first occurrence of phrase in full, and place the abbreviation in parentheses immediately after it. Then you can use the acronym throughout the rest of the text.
Initialism and acronyms can be used in academic essay writing in limited circumstances. The general rule of thumb is that you spell out an acronym on first reference and then use the acronym after that. Do not place the acronym in parentheses after the initial reference. Readers can be trusted to recognize it.
An abbreviation, simply put, is a shortened form of a word. In writing, abbreviations are useful when you need to squeeze a lot of writing into a small space. You can also use them in place of long or cumbersome phrases to make your sentences easier to read.
Where do you put the list of abbreviations? The list of abbreviations should appear at the beginning of the document, just after the table of contents. The list should also be included in your table of contents.
\\use package{enemies} \\new list{abbr}{itemize}{1} \\set list[abbr,1]{label=, labelwidth=1in,align=par left, itemsep=0.1\\baseline skip, leftmargin=!} \\chapter*{List of Abbreviations} \\chapter mark{List of Abbreviations} \\begin{abbr} \\item[AHS] Advanced High Strength Steel. \\end{abbr}
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