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The word "verses", meaning a stanza of a song, poem, or book, is sometimes abbreviated "v" or "v."; e.g. "verses 3 to 10" could be written as "v. 3-10" Be VERY careful not to confuse "verses" with the soundalike word "versus", meaning "against" or "in contrast to". In legal decisions it's also sometimes written as "v", as in "Plessy v. Ferguson" but in common writing it's more often abbreviated as "vs"; e.g. "What are the advantages of LED vs. CFL bulbs?"
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"p." is the abbreviation for "page", "pp." for "pages".The following is from Wikipedia ( I typed "abbreviations" into the search bar):In Latin, and continuing to the derivative forms in European languages as well as English, single-letter abbreviations had the plural being a doubling of the letter, e.g. for footnotes. * d. didot - dd. didots (typography) * h. hand - hh. hands (horse height) * l. line - ll. lines * p. page - pp. pages * P. pope - PP. popes * v. volume - vv. volumes
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No, because open syllables only have one vowel and end in a vowel sound. Raisin has two syllables and ends in a consonant.
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VV UNA was created in 1929.
VV Noordwijk was created in 1933.
VV Gemert was created in 1912.
VV Capelle was created in 1930.
VV Katwijk was created in 1939.
VV Baronie was created in 1924.
VV Montfoort was created in 1946.
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VV Brown was born on October 24, 1983.