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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned the same" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express that something was left behind or discarded in the same manner as something else, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "He abandoned the same approach he had used before, opting for a new strategy instead."
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When the squadron was eventually relieved it was decided the post was untenable, and it was abandoned the same night.
Finally, euphemisms like "rush to judgment" and "jump to conclusions" always seem to surround the shooting death of unarmed black people, but never around whether Obamacare will end up working, or if Cliven Bundy is a hero (Sean Hannity quickly abandoned the same man he rushed to judge as a hero), and certainly not before the OJ verdict.
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China is in the middle of its equivalent and is reluctant to abandon the same potential for even further growth.
On Sept. 16, 1798, he landed at Rutland Island, off the Donegal coast, but abandoned the venture the same day.
Joanna Sixpack has abandoned the Democrats in the same way that Joe did 20 years ago.
Click here for a large picture gallery of the world's eeriest abandoned locations The same can't really be said for the abandoned Michigan Central Station in the outskirts of Detroit.
Not reckless abandon, but abandon all the same.
The seat height adjustment was abandoned for the same reason.
Elsewhere in South Yorkshire, the race meeting at Doncaster was abandoned for the same reason.
The idea of Iraq as a multiethnic country is being abandoned, and the same dynamic is at work in Syria.
For America's "friends of Israel," especially organized American Jews, putting "deliberately" and "abandoned" on the same page is enough.
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