ABC's
Americannoun
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Also ABC the alphabet.
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the basic skills of spelling, reading, and writing.
learning the ABC's in the early grades of school.
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Also ABC the basic or elementary facts, principles, etc., of a subject.
the ABC's of electricity.
Example Sentences
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I think of those 17 so excited to go to school the first time, to learn their abc’s and 123’s – and the teachers who celebrated each triumph with them.
From New York Times • Feb. 14, 2018
I had to learn my abc’s and 123’s before entering college.
From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2011
Although abc's PrimeTime Live was initially the main contender, producers there grew uncomfortable with the perception of buying a story, and American Journal stepped in.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Earlier this year, cosmetics maker Revlon became an integral part of a story line played out over three months on abc's soap opera All My Children, a groundbreaking deal that other advertisers hope to duplicate.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For those who seek more human motives, there was the intriguing report on abc's Nightline that Applewhite had intimated to a friend that he was dying of cancer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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