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When using acronyms , if there is any chance that your reader may not understand the initials?
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When using acronyms , if there is any chance that your reader may not understand the initials?
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Hello!
The correct answer would be: Yes, your reader may sometimes have trouble understanding certain acronyms and initials.
I hope my answer benefited you! :)
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