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This phrase is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been stopped or no longer in use. Here are two examples: 1. Due to budget cuts, the company has discontinued its annual holiday bonus. 2. The manufacturer has announced that they will be discontinuing production of this product line starting next year.
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Overall, 4 patients experienced serious EPS-related TEAEs and 4 patients (all from Treatment A) discontinued due to EPS-related TEAEs.
Imagination will treat the Pure division as a discontinued operation with immediate effect".
A discontinued series, Serious Fun, gave way to the Lincoln Center Festival, begun in 1996.
There was the added factor of a discontinued Three tariff, through which I was also billing my Spotify Premium subscription.
In a brilliant tactic, Mr. Mosse shot these photos using Kodak Aerochrome, a discontinued military aerial-surveillance film.
Pharmacia said it would immediately begin reporting sales and profit figures for the two businesses separately, accounting for Monsanto as a discontinued business.
In its fourth-quarter earnings report, J.C. Penney listed Eckerd as a discontinued operation and valued the business at $4.3 billion.
UICI, a Dallas-based company offering health, financial, insurance and other services, declared the financially troubled United CreditServ a discontinued operation on Dec. 31.
LeCroy has hired the investment banking firm SG Cowen to divest itself of Vigilant, which will be treated as a discontinued operation.
While Mr. LoPinto owns several digital cameras, he favors a discontinued digital single-lens reflex model that feels comfortable in his hands.
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Sixteen people have ordered a discontinued Estée Lauder lipstick called Sungleam Red.
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