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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandon property" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to property that has been left behind or relinquished by its owner.
Example: "The landlord has the right to dispose of any abandoned property left by the tenant after the lease has ended."
Alternatives: "forsaken property" or "discarded property".
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Would we abandon property in tornado-prone areas?
If the reasoning in the article were to prevail, would we abandon property from Alaska to California located on the earthquake fault line?
If we want an IP system that rewards innovation and comports with common sense, we don't need to abandon property.
"At what point can somebody abandon property and expect it to be respected by the public?" they said by email, referring to the scooter company's habit of launching their product in cities without fully consulting city officials first a practice that saw Bird pulled from the streets of Louisville within 36 hours of showing up.
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Real estate speculators, of course, do abandon properties when prices fall.
Tonight we see former pub landlord Rob trying to deal with tenants who damage and then abandon properties.
The first is abandoned property.
Disposition of abandoned property; additional period for filing claims.
One afternoon, Torre decided to explore the seemingly abandoned property.
"This looks like an abandoned property," he says.
But she has never harvested on foreclosed or abandoned property.
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