The shorthand symbol for "however" is typically represented as "≠" in some contexts, particularly in informal writing or note-taking. However, in more formal or standard writing, "however" is often written out in full. In summary, while there isn't a universally accepted shorthand symbol, "≠" can occasionally be used informally to convey the meaning of "however."
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for except is "EXC" or "EX."
three dots arranged in a triangle.
The shorthand symbol for transfer is "→".
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for 'different' is ≠ (not equal to).
The only shorthand symbol I can think of for 'of' is o/.
The shorthand symbol for except is "EXC" or "EX."
Nursing shorthand symbol for after is the letter p with a line over it.
three dots arranged in a triangle.
The shorthand symbol for "dear sir" is often abbreviated as "D.S." in business correspondence. However, the use of shorthand can vary, and in many cases, it's more common to simply write "Dear Sir" in full. In specific shorthand systems, such as Pitman or Gregg shorthand, there are unique symbols for these words, but these are not universally recognized.
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The shorthand symbol for 'between' is the symbol "->".