Begum Motilal
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The ambiguity of PFA makes it a perfect example of why context is king in communication. Imagine these three sentences:1. "As per our conversation, PFA the quarterly figures." -> Please Find Attachment2. "The victim sought relief under the PFA." -> Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act3. "The reactor is lined with PFA to prevent corrosion." -> Perfluoroalkoxy alkaneUsing the acronym without established context can lead to confusion. Therefore, in formal writing, it's often best practice to spell out the full term the first time you use it, followed by the acronym in parentheses, especially if the context isn't crystal clear. This ensures that your message is understood correctly by all readers, regardless of their field of expertise.
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