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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned the exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has stopped or given up on a particular task or activity, often in a context related to physical or mental exercises.
Example: "After struggling for weeks, she finally abandoned the exercise and decided to try a different approach."
Alternatives: "gave up on the exercise" or "discontinued the exercise".
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This was either unscripted or Mr. Hallberg is a very good actor — uncomfortable, he abandoned the exercise, and Mr. Ferver explained, "That's an abstraction of a relationship".
Operation "Umoja Wetu" was supposed to disarm the FDLR Rwandan Hutu rebel remnants of the 1994 genocide, but proved instead to be a spectacular failure when Rwanda abandoned the exercise prematurely.
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The U.N. chief called on all parties "to abandon the use of violence, exercise maximum restraint and exert all efforts to move toward a political solution," he said.
They signed a ceasefire in 1991, and agreed to a referendum on the future of the territory, supervised by the UN.Instead of grinding through an appeals procedure, or declaring Morocco to be in default, the UN now appears to have decided to abandon the whole exercise.
More than half of the patients reporting exercise-triggered migraine attacks abandoned the offending sport due to migraine.
Rehnquist abandoned the biography.
He abandoned the race.
They abandoned the recordings.
(Those companies abandoned the deal).
"He has abandoned the north.
— Universal just abandoned "The Hulk".
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