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Please help! I actually write the following words out and can't for the life of me think of any good briefs for these. Any…Continue
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I can't seem to come up with one stroke briefs for 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 -- any ideas?I usually have one stroke.Thanks.Continue
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How does anyone write 2012? It's going to start coming up a lot and need a brief.
Boy, do I understand that. If you don't hear it before you stroke it, it's too late. I've had a few "struggle" words like that over the years.
Thanks, Naola. I tried that, but I don't seem to even hear "if you will," it's so automatic. I think I might try changing "full" to be with the asterisk. I think my problem is hearing it in order to change it, rather than a brief.
I write TPUL as full, TP*UL as if you will, and -FL as ful suffix.
Can't believe I'm just resolving this -- but how do you all differentiate between "full" and "if you will"?
PFD I use for PDF, you know, the software. HPD would work, though, just transpose the letters. Thanks, Naola.
I have been writing out P and then H and then D. Three strokes. Almost all the expert deps I take are Ph.D. so that's crazy. Gotta shorten it up!
Kelli,
What do you stroke now for it? The only thing I can think of that's pretty short to do is /P-FD/TK-FPD.
I write PH*D for MD, so I write H*PD for PhD.
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