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"abandon the effort" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to give up or stop trying to do something. Example: After hours of struggling to fix the broken machine, I finally decided to abandon the effort and call a professional for help.
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Hmm, is that to say he did abandon the effort?
Many leave so discouraged that they abandon the effort.
But that is reason to get on with it, not to abandon the effort.
A decade ago, he noted, companies began to abandon the effort.
President Clinton's national security adviser, Samuel R. Berger, pressed the Rodhams to abandon the effort.
The executives also cautioned that the two companies could still abandon the effort.
The executives also cautioned that the companies could decide to abandon the effort.
The two companies could decide to abandon the effort at any point, the executives stressed.
Negotiators felt pressured to complete a deal quickly or abandon the effort, the executives said.
Despite the federal warning, it was far from clear that state officials planned to abandon the effort.
They cautioned, however, that as with any deal, they could both still decide to abandon the effort.
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