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In finance, jargon encompasses terms and phrases specific to the industry, such as 'ROI', 'dividends', and 'bull market'.
Medical jargon consists of technical terms used by healthcare professionals, like 'diagnosis', 'prognosis', and 'biopsy'.
In the field of technology, jargon refers to specialized terminology used by professionals in the industry. Examples include 'API', 'backend', and 'debugging'.
Legal jargon includes specialized language used in the legal field, such as 'plaintiff', 'defendant', and 'precedent'.
Writers may use jargon specific to their genre or subject matter to communicate more effectively with their audience or to demonstrate their expertise in a particular field.
Psychologists may use jargon related to mental health conditions, therapy techniques, research methodologies, and other specialized terms to communicate with colleagues, clients, and the general public.
Lawyers may use legal jargon such as 'plaintiff,' 'defendant,' 'amicus curiae,' and 'voir dire' to communicate complex legal concepts and procedures with other legal professionals and clients.
Doctors may use medical jargon like 'diagnosis,' 'prognosis,' 'symptoms,' and 'treatment plan' to communicate with other healthcare professionals, patients, and families about medical conditions and treatment options.
Engineers may use technical jargon related to their specific field, such as 'mechanical engineering,' 'structural analysis,' 'CAD software,' and 'sustainable design,' to communicate with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders about engineering projects and solutions.