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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned the project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of stopping work on a project or ceasing to pursue it.
Example: "After several months of delays and setbacks, the team ultimately decided to abandon the project."
Alternatives: "dropped the project" or "forsook the project.".
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But she has now abandoned the project.
(They have since abandoned the project).
Binnington was devastated and abandoned the project.
"I have not abandoned the project," he said.
But, walloped by a sinking economy, Struever Brothers abandoned the project.
He almost abandoned the project when Jasper Johns did the same thing with an American flag.
"Guess which one she chose?" But costs soon increased sharply and Ms. Gallmann abandoned the project.
And then I didn't release it," Young says, 30 years after he abandoned the project.
When Michelangelo suddenly returned, in 1506, Leonardo abandoned the project and fled back to Milan.
They said in court papers that they had abandoned the project.
First, they abandoned the project for a time, while Lerner worked with another composer.
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