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What type of abbreviation are allowed in an expository essay?

While abbreviations are generally discouraged in formal writing like an expository essay, there are a few exceptions:

Acceptable Abbreviations:

* Commonly known abbreviations: These are widely understood and are used in both formal and informal writing. For example:

* USA (United States of America)

* UK (United Kingdom)

* Dr. (Doctor)

* Mr. (Mister)

* Ms. (Miss or Mrs.)

* etc. (et cetera)

* i.e. (that is)

* e.g. (for example)

* Technical abbreviations: These are specific to a particular field of study. For example:

* DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)

* CPU (Central Processing Unit)

* MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

* Acronyms: These are words formed from the first letters of a phrase. For example:

* NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)

* UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

* NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

Important Considerations:

* Clarity: Make sure the abbreviation is readily understandable to your audience. If there's any doubt, spell out the full term the first time you use it, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. For example: "The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new report."

* Consistency: Use the same abbreviation throughout your essay. Avoid switching between the full term and the abbreviation.

* Context: Consider the tone and purpose of your essay. If it's a highly formal essay, you might avoid abbreviations altogether or use them sparingly.

In general, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid abbreviations unless they are truly necessary and enhance clarity.

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