When writing the 'a' indicator, in the 't' position removes the need to write 't' at all, just as with 'sometimes' in .

- at
Another example is 'with' when written as 'wi' in the 't' position which omits the 'th'.

This can be applied to any character position, such as with the 'o' indicator in the 'f' area, to acknowledge the omission of the 'l' character in 'of'. (NOTE: 'off' is written 'of'.)

By changing the direction the 'h' slopes, to the left a little, it indicates the missing 'a', while also including the first line in the 'v' character into the line of the 'h'.

- have
The word 'company' is reduced to 'co' as with longhand, which is to say that longhand slang can be translated and used in shorthand.

- company
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It should be noted that 'or' is or rather can be written with a single stroke, by using the complete 'o' vowel and curling the 'r' character from the top at the appropriate angle.
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