abbreviations - How can you omit repetition of words with prefixes, e.g. "inputs and outputs"?





Use of hyphens when writing repeated compound words that has common parts



I am looking for a general way of shortening the repetition of words with prefixes like "upwards and downwards", "inputs and outputs", "upscale and downscale", etc. Is there an accepted way to shorten this in writing?


In spoken English we do something like "up and downwards" or "in and outputs".




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