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  1. n. Plural form of FAQ.

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  • “Trade with Cuba stats, reports, and FAQs from the Foreign Agricultural Service.”

    Behind the News

  • “It's -- you know, once you start getting into trouble with a network, that's when you want to visit the manufacturer's home page, and there they'll have something called FAQs, and you've got to love those.”

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2002

  • “Reading the FAQs is the fastest way to get your question answered.”

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now

  • “My FAQs are a way for me to share what I have learned.”

    IGN Complete

  • “In fact, the Administration has issued several bits of administrative guidance in the form of "FAQs" frequently asked questions.”

    The Wall Street Journal: Broken Promises: How Obamacare Undercuts Existing Health Insurance

  • “Don't let the "FAQs", which stands for Frequently Asked Questions, mislead you -”

    MakeUseOf.com

  • “There, under "FAQs," the site explains that Elvis 'middle name only has one a in his birth certificate - as Aron.”

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper

  • “A plus: DeLong's overview is presented in the form of "FAQs," by which he really means questions that the ignorant layperson would have asked if the ignorant layperson knew enough to know what the questions ought to be.”

    Buck Naked Politics

  • “OCABR also issued a new list of frequently asked questions ( "FAQs") about the Rules and announced that an additional public hearing on the Rules will be held on September 22, 2009 ....”

    Mondaq.Com - feed of articles

  • FAQs: The Department of Justice's guide is organized so that each chapter begins with "FAQs" or frequently asked questions.”

    UPDATES IN MICHIGAN FAMILY LAW

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