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Medicine
- Fellowship of the Faculty of Radiology of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
- Fractional flow reserve, a technique used in coronary catheterization
- Frequency following response
Military
- Falster Foot Regiment, a Royal Danish Army infantry regiment
- Frontier Force Regiment, of the Pakistani Army
- Fitted For Radio, British Army designators for vehicles equipped to carry radio equipment
Music
- Fast Food Rockers, a British pop group
- Fit for Rivals, an American band
- For Future Reference, a 1981 album by the British synthpop band Dramatis
- Friendly Fire Recordings, an American record label
Sports
- French Rugby Federation (French: Fédération Française de Rugby)
- French Rugby League Federation (French: Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII)
- Russian Fencing Federation
- FC Fazisi Racha, a Georgian association football club
Transportation
- Factory Five Racing, an American automobile kit company
- Franconian Forest Railway, in Bavaria, Germany
- Fischer Air, a defunct Czech airline
Other
- Federal funds rate, in the United States
- Firearm–related Fatality Rate, measure in the epidemiology of firearm–related fatalities
- Five Finger Rapids, Yukon River, Yukon, Canada
- Flathead Forest Reserve, Montana
- Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, a religious institute in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church
- Final Form Ride Series, a toy line of Kamen Rider Decade action figures
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