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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to tasks, projects, or pieces of work that have been left incomplete or neglected.
Example: "The abandoned work in the office has become a safety hazard and needs to be cleared out."
Alternatives: "neglected project" or "unfinished task".
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And many others have abandoned work altogether, as jobs are seldom advertised with flexible working options.
(West briefly abandoned work on his dissertation to write a novel, which was never published).
This, however, is something else: an abandoned work from 1881, left very unfinished.
Iran had long insisted that it abandoned work on the project three years ago.
In 1906, a year before the line was due to open, Yerkes's company abandoned work on its half-built station.
Iran has consistently maintained that it abandoned work on this advanced technology, called the P-2 centrifuge, three years ago.
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We will excavate our abandoned work subjecting it to maneuvers ranging from the light in touch to the radical; visiting techniques appropriate for the isolation chamber, as well as the collaborative.
May's speech said the right things, especially about social justice and the abandoned working class.
The Chancellor dedicated a large chunk of his speech to attacking Labour's new leadership, accusing the party of having "completely abandoned" working people.
Conservatives were now "the party of work, the only true party of labour", while Jeremy Corbyn's Labour were "wreckers" who had "completely abandoned" working people as they lurched "off to the fringes of the left", he claimed.
New York City's Christine Quinn abandoned working families when she pulled her support for paid sick leave legislation.
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