Talk:Oslo bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics

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DOSB?[edit]

What in the world is the DOSB? It suddenly is referenced in the article (the third paragraph in Aftermath), with no previous reference. Normally, when a set of initials is used, it is initially spelt in full with the initials immediately following in brackets, e.g. "The Department of Spurious Bogusness (DOSB) stated that..." So, whoever knows, would he or she please put the full name that DOSB stands for into the article at or above the appearance? GBC (talk) 21:03, 21 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]