enclo
Encls. or encls.
encl. or enc.
Typically, you would use Mgr.
Generally, we use pkg to abbreviate packaging.
The horses and the llamas will require separate enclosures.
Encls. or encls.
encl. or enc.
"There'd" is the abbreviation for "there would," but I would be careful not to use it in formal writing.
If you're looking for colored electrical enclosures, electrical-enclosures.com would be your best bet. They specialize in custom enclosures, because they shouldn't have to be boring.
Nov is an abbreviation for November.
Example: I have enclosed a copy of my poems for consideration.
We usually do not use abbreviation to describe meeting, if you have to use the abbreviation, I suggest you "mtg".
If it is a common abbreviation, go for it! However, it is more professional not to so I would stay away from abbreviations.
The main types of speaker enclosures for audio systems are sealed enclosures, ported enclosures, and bandpass enclosures. Sealed enclosures provide accurate sound reproduction, ported enclosures enhance bass response, and bandpass enclosures offer a combination of both.
Writers typically note the inclusion of enclosures at the end of a letter by typing "Enclosure" or "Enclosures" followed by the number of items included in brackets. For example, "Enclosures: (2)" would indicate that two additional items are included with the letter.
You can elect to install enclosures in areas of the kitchen where their will be electornics. Places where the microwave or toaster go would be great spots.
It depends on how you pronounce the abbreviation. You use "an" before a vowel sound, so if the abbreviation starts with a vowel sound, even if it does not start with a vowel, you would use "an" before it. For example, you would say "an SUV", because you would pronounce this "an ess you vee"--the letter "s" is pronounced "ess", and that starts with a vowel sound. An abbreviation that starts with a consonant sound is CEO, so you would say "a CEO", because that is pronounced "a see ee oh".