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The phrase "abandoned fish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe fish that have been left behind or neglected, possibly in a literal or metaphorical context.
Example: "The abandoned fish lay on the shore, a stark reminder of the pollution in the water."
Alternatives: "neglected fish" or "discarded fish".
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The scientists set up operations on an abandoned fish farm between a large lake and fjord.
Atop a small bluff lie the dilapidated remains of an abandoned fish cannery, and below is a vast, swampy delta.
The man was charged with first-degree murder after investigators found the girl's body in an abandoned fish pond.
I had ridden to the village market for a pound of shrimp and a can of bug spray when I noticed that the abandoned fish market down the road had been fixed up and that a menu was posted outside.
From this summer you'll be able to fly direct from Gatwick to Egilsstadir with Discover the World, and it takes only 30 minutes to drive on to Stöðvarfjörður, where a brilliant community arts centre in an abandoned fish processing factory is taking shape.
Insert shows the abandoned fish pond in which predation experiments were conducted.
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Some fisherman have abandoned fishing altogether.
A mouthful produces the faintest ghost of recollection but then so would the abandoned fishing smack.
A group of gangly young men sit by an abandoned fishing boat, looking despondently out to sea.
The biggest threat comes from abandoned fishing nets that drift in the ocean and trap nearly everything in their path.
Econyl is a type of nylon manufactured wholly from waste streams that include abandoned fishing nets and carpets.
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