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Today it is not different from the superscript format in printed typography, although the 'underlined version' is still found in handwritten texts and in some typography, and that unlike the 'superscript' is exclusively for abbreviations. The 'letter' thing is a translation of The English letter, which would actually be "the letters above", but so it is found in some typography books in Spanish. See blown up.
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