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1.4 +**************** INPUT ****************
1.5 +"Say, it took more than two minutes to deliver that book," remarked Dick
1.6 +. "We were just getting ready to go on without you."
1.7 +
1.8 +Common abbreviations shouldn't be warned about. Mr. and Mrs. are used for
1.9 +individuals, as is Dr. and Mssrs. is used for a number of people. MSS. is
1.10 +an abbreviation of manuscripts, whereas st. and lb. (and its plural lbs.)
1.11 +are weights and ft. is for feet.
1.12 +
1.13 +In more scholarly work, we have pp. for pages, cf. for confer (compare),
1.14 +vs. for verses, vol. for volume (and its plural vols.), ed. for edition,
1.15 +viz. for videlicet (that is), op. cit. for opus citatum est (already
1.16 +cited), and chap. for chapter.
1.17 +
1.18 +In mathematics, we come across deg. for degrees and min. for minutes. When
1.19 +we turn to business, we might meet ltd. for limited and cent. and its
1.20 +plural cents. for centum (hundred).
1.21 +
1.22 +In more general usage, we have pm. for post meridiem (afternoon) and etc.
1.23 +for et cetera (and others).
1.24 +
1.25 +If we coin our own abbreviatn. then we should be warned about it exactly
1.26 +once, no matter how many times that abbreviatn. is used.
1.27 +
1.28 +Acronyms like M.P. shouldn't generate any warnings, unless we get confused
1.29 +and write M .P. by mistake.
1.30 +
1.31 +**************** EXPECTED ****************
1.32 +
1.33 +. "We were just getting ready to go on without you."
1.34 + Line 2 column 1 - Begins with punctuation?
1.35 +
1.36 +If we coin our own abbreviatn. then we should be warned about it exactly
1.37 + Line 21 column 30 - Extra period?
1.38 +
1.39 +and write M .P. by mistake.
1.40 + Line 25 column 13 - Spaced punctuation?