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Streets can be abbreviated using abbreviations such as St. for Street, Ave. for Avenue, Blvd. for Boulevard, Rd. for Road, etc. Make sure to follow local conventions and check with official sources for the correct abbreviations.
The postal abbreviations for German states are two-letter codes, such as BY for Bavaria, NRW for North Rhine-Westphalia, and BW for Baden-Württemberg.
Some examples of two-letter country abbreviations include "US" for the United States, "GB" for the United Kingdom, "CA" for Canada, and "JP" for Japan.
Yes, always, assuming that the state abbreviation is not the end of the sentence. For example: No comma needed: I spent my winter in Detroit, MI. Unfortunately, I got caught in a snowstorm in Saginaw, Mich. Comma needed: The temperature difference between it and Orlando, FL, nearly sent me into shock. I managed to lose my winter coat in the Knoxville, Tenn., airport while transferring to a different flight.
RI is the abbreviation
The state abbreviations of (ME) isMAINE
Last, Sat, Lat, Slat. You asked for words, but there are plenty of abbreviations with these letters.
No, state abbreviations can be left without periods on addressed envelopes and/or packages.
Last, Sat, Lat, Slat. You asked for words, but there are plenty of abbreviations with these letters.
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Vic.
The abbreviations for OR stand for Oregon.
WORDS: met, set, mest (I think), ste, em, et, sem *There may be more. ACRONYMS AND/OR ABBREVIATIONS: TEM, TSE, MES, ES, ET, MSE, sem *I know acronyms and abbreviations are not really words, but just in case.
Abbreviations make writing things easier and faster.
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There are 9 words that can be made out of "rest" if you count all of the following: Words that are in ALL CAPS are abbreviations. Not counting abbreviations and proper nouns, 8 words can be made. ("rest" is included.) ET er erst es re rest rs set ts An anagram of rest is: erst
If you are asking a serious question, please spell out the words. Using abbreviations can make the question appear to be vandalism, which will be deleted.