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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandon plans" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of giving up or discarding previously made plans or intentions.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to abandon plans for the outdoor event."
Alternatives: "cancel plans" or "discard plans".
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Yet Kirchner didn't abandon plans for the Sunday rally simply because the date suddenly became meaningless.
Many people had to abandon plans which cost time and money to develop.
Immigration advocates say they have asked Johnson to abandon plans for future raids.
He then advised the MSNBC correspondent Ashleigh Banfield to abandon plans to go to Afghanistan.
Even more think Macron should abandon plans to impose higher taxes on petrol and diesel.
Privately, I decided to abandon plans to price hazmat suits with built-in oxygen tanks.
Ministers must unequivocally reject this report and abandon plans to privatise Network Rail".
When they lost their jobs in 1997, they had to abandon plans to buy their first home together.
Mr. Bloomberg's architect agreed to shave three feet off the height of the house and abandon plans for the dock.
Several cities have had to abandon plans to put up floats for the parade, after doing so for decades.
Followed by the Fukushima nuclear accident, some developed countries decided to shut down the existing nuclear power plants or to abandon plans to build new ones.
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