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The phrase "a phasing out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the gradual discontinuation or removal of something over time.
Example: "The company announced a phasing out of its older products to make way for new innovations."
Alternatives: "a gradual elimination" or "a phased withdrawal."
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A "phasing out" of the current programme, announced by the government, could take many years, he added.
But "such a phasing out may take into account security of supply considerations and be accompanied by measures to alleviate the social consequences associated with the phasing out," the proposal says.
One official suggested that a "phasing out" of operations could begin in the coming weeks.
Castro told Cubans that he envisaged a phasing out of ration books.
But he advocates a phasing out of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, which would be disastrous.
The party has pledged an outright ban on fracking and a phasing out of coal-power stations.
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This month, the United Kingdom proposed a phase out all its coal plants over the next ten years.
Perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) are widespread in the environment in spite of a phase out since year 2000.
The Pew report recommends new laws regulating pollution from industrial farms as rigorously as pollution from other industries, a phasing-out of confinement systems that restricts "natural movement and normal behavior," a ban on antibiotics used only to promote animal growth and the application of antitrust laws to encourage more competition and less concentration.
"There is a phase-out of coal already.
A phase-out would lead to greater energy security, better health and improved quality of life.
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