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      <title>10 Ways to Abbreviate Continued in English</title>
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      <description>When writing formal documents, such as letters, reports, and academic papers, it is essential to adhere to standard conventions for abbreviation. One common abbreviation encountered in such contexts is &amp;ldquo;continued,&amp;rdquo; which is used to indicate that a particular section or topic will be continued on the next page or in a subsequent document. Abbreviating &amp;ldquo;continued&amp;rdquo; correctly ensures consistency and clarity in your writing. In this article, we will explore the proper way to abbreviate &amp;ldquo;continued&amp;rdquo; and provide guidance on its appropriate usage in different writing styles.</description>
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