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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In abeyance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is temporarily inactive or suspended. Example: "The project is currently in abeyance until we receive further funding."
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Judgment was held in abeyance.
It's in abeyance.
Concerns about inflation remained in abeyance.
Feuds were held in abeyance.
The weather was glorious; even the pollution stayed in abeyance.
The euro crisis is in abeyance, not at an end.
The euro crisis may be in abeyance for now.
Brazil's claim to regional leadership is also in abeyance.
Ethnic animosities are in abeyance, but they are not gone.
Since then, the Constitution has been placed in abeyance.
But history is in abeyance; Ackroyd overlooks those facts.
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