Re: plurals in acronyms
You can set guidelines for XYZs with...The only thing I would add to the suggestions already made is to spell out the acronym (or acronyms) on first use. At east then your reader has a little better idea of what is being pluralized or possessivized (okay, it's probably not a word, but it should be) ..... it must be Friday.
How do you actually write it out? (as in any or all XYZ) or how do you write out a plural acronym if its not possessive. IS that possessive?.
How would you say: the budget for the XYZs
or - the XYZ's budgets ?
any of those correct usage incorrect - is there a guideline?
thanks,
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