Is this correct when I wanna write the next sentence briefly? I wanna reduce the number of characters as much as possible.
"I rarely participate in ABC" -> "rarely join in ABC"
Is this correct when I wanna write the next sentence briefly? I wanna reduce the number of characters as much as possible.
"I rarely participate in ABC" -> "rarely join in ABC"
@georgia @snowyfox I am followed by many competition programmers. They are joinning enthusiastic every week. So I'd like to write that I rarely participate in it. :ablobcaramelldansen:
@georgia @snowyfox ABC means AtCoder Beginners Contest. This is one of the programming contests. :ablobcatbongo:
@mayuutann I don't think reducing characters/syllables is good.. You should reword instead
"I don't participate in ABC much"
@mayuutann I don't think this is proper English, but I think I personally say, "I rarely join ABC"
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