>>>>Redundancy!
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>>>>ICU Unit
>>>>ATM Machine
>>>>PIN Number
>>>>Tuna Fish (What other kind of tuna is there? Do we ever say I would like a Bacon Pig Hamburger Cow?)
>>>>VIN Number
>>>>and ...
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>>>I'll give you the ridiculousness of ICU Unit and ATM machine, since the acronyms are 'spelled out'.
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>>>Tuna Fish is part of the vernacular, I'm afraid, as is Cod Fish.
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>>>But PIN and VIN are generally said as a word, so I guess people want to distinguish between a pin (a piece of metal with a pointy end) and a PIN by putting the 'number' after it.
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>>I agree with Jim.
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>>PIN was doomed and became"pin number" from the very start, although there do seem to be more people dropping the "number" nowadays, I'm pleased to note.
>>As for differentiating it from the metal artifact, I'd like to see someone "entering" a pin.
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>>As for ICU unit, I remember I got flak a few years ago for mentioning the redundancy of calling someone a "CIA agent"
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>There's no redundancy in CIA Agent is there? One could be a CIA filing clerk, or a CIA Human Resources Manager. So why not a CIA Agent?
Kinell! I said I got this same flak a few years ago so no comment, except if the CIA is the C I Agency, then an agent thereof is a CI Agent. Nuff said.
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