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Published: Thursday 22 November 2007


Name

Campaign for better English on Silicon Com


Location

Surrey


Occupation

Retired


Comment

Let us preserve the precision of the English language for as long as we can: many, if not mst, of the strange groups of capital letters so common these days are abbreviations, not acronyms, the latter being pronounceable abbreviations, eg NATO is an acronym, DVB-H or BBC are abbreviations.



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