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Do you abbreviate both letters in a state?

No, you only abbreviate one letter in a state abbreviation.

Here's why:

* Clarity: Using two letters could lead to confusion, as many states share the same first two letters (like California and Colorado).

* Tradition: The USPS (United States Postal Service) established a standard system using two-letter abbreviations for states. This is the standard widely used across the country.

For example, you would write CA for California, TX for Texas, and NY for New York.

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