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FTA is an internet slang term that stands for “From the Article.” It is commonly used when sharing or discussing content found in online articles or blog posts. It is a way to indicate that the information or quote being shared is directly copied from the original source material.

Examples:

1.

Person A: Have you read that new article about the latest smartphone release?

Person B: No, I havent. Can you give me a quick summary?

Person A: Sure! FTA, it mentions that the new smartphone will have an enhanced camera and a larger battery.

Person B: Thanks for the info! I’ll check out the full article later.

2.

Person A: I came across this interesting blog post about sustainable fashion.

Person B: Share it with me! What does it say?

Person A: Heres a quote FTA: “The blog post discusses the impact of fast fashion on the environment and provides tips on how to build an eco-friendly wardrobe.”

Person B: That sounds like a valuable read. I’ll make sure to go through the entire article.

Using unordered lists:

Example 1:
– Person A: Have you read that new article about the latest smartphone release?
– Person B: No, I haven’t. Can you give me a quick summary?
– Person A: Sure! FTA, it mentions that the new smartphone will have an enhanced camera and a larger battery.
– Person B: Thanks for the info! I’ll check out the full article later.

Example 2:
– Person A: I came across this interesting blog post about sustainable fashion.
– Person B: Share it with me! What does it say?
– Person A: Here’s a quote FTA: “The blog post discusses the impact of fast fashion on the environment and provides tips on how to build an eco-friendly wardrobe.”
– Person B: That sounds like a valuable read. I’ll make sure to go through the entire article.

Synonyms:
free the animaux, free the anime, for the animals
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