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  • What is the proper abbreviation for not applicable?
    Besides the lack of consistency in the use of an abbreviation for 'not applicable', there is also an important ambiguity arising from the same abbreviations being used for 'not applicable' and for 'not available'
  • Any difference between if applicable and where applicable
    Thanks in advance Please tell me the difference between "if applicable" and "where applicable " We apply this specification if applicable (or where applicable)
  • NA vs N A - WordReference Forums
    This is from the Wikipedia entry: N A (or sometimes n a or N A ) is a common abbreviation in tables and lists for the phrase 'not applicable', 'not available', 'not assessed', or 'no answer'
  • Applicable to and Applicable for - WordReference Forums
    What is the difference between Applicable to and Applicable for?
  • Which Slavic language is the closest to proto-Slavic?
    I realize some of these might not be very good examples as they might be applicable in Russian and some other Slavic languages but when you take into consideration all the loan words and the Slavic language base my opinion is Russian sounds and looks more Slavic than Bulgarian
  • Applicable to vs Applicable | WordReference Forums
    Hi, Can you please explain the usage of "applicable to" and "applicable for"? What should be used in the following sentece?: @Is the policy applicable for to the trainees Thanks!
  • Not applicable - WordReference Forums
    Not applicable is an expression usually used to mean 'not relevant', for example in a form, one might ask 'how do you find your job?' And a response might be 'not applicable' because some people do not work
  • applicable to in the present context | WordReference Forums
    The part about "and are still applicable to the present context" may be redundant Are you saying that the paper's content is generally relevant today and particularly so in … some (unspecified) present context? I'd say it looks like "applicable" might go better with "to" here Thank you! You are right about the redundancy




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