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The phrase "abandon on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction, as "abandon" typically does not pair with "on" in standard usage.
Example: "They decided to abandon the project due to lack of funding."
Alternatives: "give up on" or "forsake".
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("Young ladies", carped Queen in 1900, "give themselves up to abandon on piers").
She appears not, however, to be the old flame that some media reports say Mr. Kim was forced to abandon on his father's orders.
The Countryman interior, in particular, looks like something that other companies may cook up for a concept car but then abandon on the way to the showroom.
Over the next two hours, both Taylor performances featured extended stretches which showed that his improvisatory grace and abandon on the piano are fully intact.
Clément Rodzielski is also oriented to small fields, painting with Joan Mitchell abandon on the backs of three copies of a little magazine called May that are displayed on pedestals.
The drunkenness and abandon on display in William Hogarth's Gin Lane (1751) epitomises the widespread misery and dissolution caused by gin, in deliberate contrast to the happy, well-fed workers with their foaming tankards on Beer Street.
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If governments move to abandon on-street parking, then they — alongside entrepreneurs and innovators — can use the new space for more productive uses.
CCTV footage shows the truck abandoned on yellow lines by two hooded men.
Another one was abandoned on the edge of the Arlington side of the Memorial Bridge.
The North West 200 was abandoned on Saturday with just one race being completed.
Many of the gold mines were one-time middle-America favorites largely abandoned on store shelves.
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