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A lot of interface updates, new English ans Spanish symbol descriptions
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The fraction that consists of Latin letters “a” and “s” is used as an abbreviation of the phrase “addressed to the subject”. Sometimes it may also indicate the box where age and sex should be written. Such abbreviations are not in high demand, but if you are in search of this Unicode symbol - don’t hesitate to copy it from our website.
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The fraction that consists of Latin letters "a" and "s" is used as an abbreviation of the phrase "addressed to the subject". Sometimes it may also indicate the box where age and sex should be written. Such abbreviations are not in high demand, but if you are in search of this Unicode symbol - don’t hesitate to copy it from our website.
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The "Addressed to the subject" symbol belongs to the category of [URL /blocks/letterlike-symbols/ letterlike symbols] and is suitable for use in questionnaires, forms, and correspondence. It is often applied in editorial and typographical texts to denote the "addressee" or "addressed object." For example, in a document or letter, it can indicate a specific part of the text - a title or paragraph.
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The "Addressed to the subject" symbol belongs to the category of [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] and is suitable for use in questionnaires, forms, and correspondence. It is often applied in editorial and typographical texts to denote the addressee or addressed object. For example, in a document or letter, it can indicate a specific part of the text - a title or paragraph.
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