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The phrase "abandon making" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of stopping or giving up on a process of creation or production, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "After much consideration, I decided to abandon making the project due to time constraints."
Alternatives: "stop creating" or "give up on making".
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This does not mean that Twitter should abandon making money.
Some investors have suggested that BlackBerry should abandon making phones and concentrate on software and selling secure wireless services to businesses and governments.
The idea in relational aesthetics is to abandon making objects for sale in favor of creating situations in which all comers participate in creative social processes.
However Ricardo suggested a shift, he did not suggest that Portugal should abandon making cloth, and he was right not to.
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Audible long ago abandoned making its own device; it now gives away an MP3 player as an incentive for new subscribers.
Mr Kay quit last Friday, after concluding that Saddam's regime had all but abandoned making chemical and biological weapons after the 1991 Gulf war.Mr Kay said in Monday's New York Times that Iraq had tried to revive its nuclear-arms programme as recently as 2001 and had been trying, shortly before the war, to make a bomb containing ricin, a deadly poison.
During that period of time I abandoned making art altogether.
On June 1, however, Spanky was stripped of the title and it was abandoned, making Spanky the last ever MCW Southern Light Heavyweight Champion.
It indicates that the White House has all but abandoned making the case for health care reform as a means of reducing long-term structural deficits.
If you can't locate the owner by these means, then the house may be truly abandoned, making it unlikely that anyone will come to check on it.
The team could use extra parking space, and the two hotels, boarded up and abandoned, made for the perfect location.
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