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Basic acronyms, acronymic sentences, and acronymic abbreviations cannot be nonsensical.
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Basic acronyms, acronymic sentences, and acronymic abbreviations cannot be nonsensical.
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FALSE :))))))))
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that basic acronyms, acronymic sentences, and acronymic abbreviations cannot be nonsensical. They aim is to be cryptic, but also to reveal something sensical, a word or phrase that has a meaning.
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