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  1. 21 gru 2011 · Versus is first recorded in English, in a legal context, in the mid-fifteenth century. It is frequently abbreviated, as you say, to v., but ver. and vs. are also found. In fact, vs. is the only abbreviation in the supporting citations in the Oxford English Dictionary.

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  2. The modern use of the word “versus” and its abbreviations means “opposed,” “against,” “in competition with” or “compared to.” It’s a quick way to indicate or imply a balance of one or more objects.

  3. 21 maj 2024 · v. or vs.? How to pick the correct versus abbreviations. Most of the time, we abbreviate the word versus as vs. For people asked to pick a pet preference, it might be called “cats vs. dogs.” If you’re expecting a big check, you might have an internal debate about “saving vs. spending.”

  4. 22 maj 2020 · Find out which versus abbreviation is correct for your situation. Know when to use vs. or vs and when you should use v. instead.

  5. Spell out the word versus unless you're reporting game scores, when you would use vs.; when you're citing legal documents, use the abbreviation v. (with the period) Share

  6. The abbreviation “vs.” or “vs” is most likely used for sports and competitions, whereas “v.” or “v” is more common in documentation relating to legal cases. In formal writing, you should avoid using abbreviations unless absolutely necessary.

  7. Versus means against (especially in sports and legal use), as opposed to, in contrast to and is often abbreviated as vs. The rivalry of the Green Monkeys versus the Blue Barracudas has raged for years.

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