How to Use FAQ in a Sentence
FAQ
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But like it or not — there’s no choice about this one, as explained on the FAQ page.
— Richard Lawler, The Verge, 21 Feb. 2024 -
There will be no cancellation or change fees, per the theme park's FAQ page.
— Haadiza Ogwude, The Enquirer, 29 Aug. 2023 -
One of the questions listed on the school’s FAQ page about the cuts asks if the decision can be repealed or reversed.
— Chuck Schilken, Los Angeles Times, 26 Jan. 2024 -
That city has an FAQ section that asks if the city will reimburse residents for vehicle damage from city streets.
— Emily Brindley, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 22 Feb. 2024 -
The support was friendly and knowledgeable and was a great addition to effective-but-spartan FAQ center.
— Sponsored Content, The Mercury News, 1 Feb. 2024 -
Individuals cannot apply for a grant, according to the commission's FAQ page.
— Eleanor McCrary, The Courier-Journal, 13 July 2023 -
Inappropriate emoji triggers were clearly enough of an issue for one telehealth provider to update its FAQ to distance itself from them.
— Jon Porter, The Verge, 8 Feb. 2024 -
Another question in the FAQ asks whether removing such a post, or offering credit, would suffice to avoid litigation.
— Bill Donahue, Billboard, 30 Aug. 2023 -
By following the security guidance listed earlier in this FAQ, users have little to worry about.
— Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 13 Dec. 2023 -
Scroll down a little further, and the FAQ section offers 65-to-90 percent reliability.
— Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 28 Mar. 2024 -
Potential impacts to the public will be communicated once the security plan is fully established, according to the FAQ.
— Claudia Levens, Journal Sentinel, 21 May 2024 -
But like it or not — there’s no choice about this one, as explained on the FAQ page.
— Richard Lawler, The Verge, 21 Feb. 2024 -
There will be no cancellation or change fees, per the theme park's FAQ page.
— Haadiza Ogwude, The Enquirer, 29 Aug. 2023 -
One of the questions listed on the school’s FAQ page about the cuts asks if the decision can be repealed or reversed.
— Chuck Schilken, Los Angeles Times, 26 Jan. 2024 -
That city has an FAQ section that asks if the city will reimburse residents for vehicle damage from city streets.
— Emily Brindley, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 22 Feb. 2024 -
The support was friendly and knowledgeable and was a great addition to effective-but-spartan FAQ center.
— Sponsored Content, The Mercury News, 1 Feb. 2024 -
Individuals cannot apply for a grant, according to the commission's FAQ page.
— Eleanor McCrary, The Courier-Journal, 13 July 2023 -
Inappropriate emoji triggers were clearly enough of an issue for one telehealth provider to update its FAQ to distance itself from them.
— Jon Porter, The Verge, 8 Feb. 2024 -
Another question in the FAQ asks whether removing such a post, or offering credit, would suffice to avoid litigation.
— Bill Donahue, Billboard, 30 Aug. 2023 -
By following the security guidance listed earlier in this FAQ, users have little to worry about.
— Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 13 Dec. 2023 -
Scroll down a little further, and the FAQ section offers 65-to-90 percent reliability.
— Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 28 Mar. 2024 -
Potential impacts to the public will be communicated once the security plan is fully established, according to the FAQ.
— Claudia Levens, Journal Sentinel, 21 May 2024
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