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How do you use the abbreviated word verses?

The word "verses" is already an abbreviation of "versus," meaning "against." So, you don't need to abbreviate it further.

Here are some examples of how to use "verses" in a sentence:

* "The debate was heated, with the two sides arguing their points verses each other."

* "The team's strategy was simple: offense verses defense."

* "The company's new product was a major innovation verses its competitors."

It's important to note that "verses" is not the same as "versus," even though they are closely related. "Versus" is a preposition, while "verses" is a noun. You can use "versus" to connect two things or ideas that are being compared or contrasted, but you cannot use "verses" in the same way.

For example, you could say "The Lakers played against the Celtics" or "The Lakers played versus the Celtics," but you cannot say "The Lakers played verses the Celtics."

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