For the United States the Government Printing Office (GPO) sets the standard and polices for how abbreviations are used in all government documents.
Many businesses and universities adopt these standards for use in their own publications and documents.
These polices can be found in their document called "U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE STYLE MANUAL", and this can be found on the GPO website.
No, abbreviations are not allowed in Scrabble.
See the related link for common abbreviations.
Abbreviations make writing things easier and faster.
In APA style, you can use standard abbreviations, such as "e.g." for "for example" or "et al." for "and others." It's recommended to use abbreviations sparingly and to define them the first time you use them in your text. Avoid using unfamiliar or non-standard abbreviations.
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Every trust should have its own list of recognised abbreviations. If it's not on the list - don't use it!
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The abbreviation for Missouri is MO.
We use Prof. here in Canada.
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