Re: ID or Id?
Another one, when shortening "Identity", I always put ID but should it be
Id?
Rather than asking these individual questions, perhaps you should extrapolate the general rule that there is rarely a single answer to points of grammar and style. For this reason, there's little point about worrying which is correct. Instead, simply pick one and use it consistently through each document or series of documents.
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