NFA
Britishabbreviation
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(in the US) National Futures Association
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(in Britain) no fixed abode
Example Sentences
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When the NFA was agreed to in 1996, 15.3 percent of Australian households owned guns.
From Slate • Dec. 16, 2025
The founder's grandson, Howard Vaughton, had a close connection with the trophy, having won the FA Cup with Villa in 1887 and, by 1895, he was a partner in the firm, the NFA said.
From BBC • Sep. 28, 2025
The NFA approval, which came nearly two years after Coinbase filed its application, could allow the company to expand into a largely untapped market.
From Reuters • Aug. 16, 2023
Zhan’s first NFA device was only about 7% efficient.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 10, 2022
Martin hopes to speak at Three Rivers Community College, at NFA and other venues to spread the word about organ donation.
From Washington Times • Jul. 23, 2019
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