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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoning current" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of leaving or discarding something that is currently in use or relevant, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The team is considering abandoning current practices in favor of more innovative approaches."
Alternatives: "discarding the current" or "leaving the current".
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"Abandoning current arrangements would represent a very deep dive indeed into uncharted waters".
"Let's be clear – abandoning current arrangements would represent a very deep dive indeed into uncharted waters.
"Let's be clear - abandoning current arrangements would represent a very deep dive indeed in to uncharted waters.
We use farm-household data to estimate the opportunity costs of abandoning current land uses for the recovery of natural vegetation; a process that is very likely to improve water quality in terms of turbidity due to reduced inputs from erosion.
Generally, interval plots are continued for multiple growth periods, but ongoing evaluation should be carried out of the tradeoff between abandoning current interval plot locations and establishing new plots in additional locations to increase the variety of initial states for which response data are needed.
Abandoning current efforts directed at traditional hazardous waste site contaminants is not advocated; rather, a carefully considered and orchestrated expansion of efforts to identify, evaluate, monitor, and manage CECs of hazard waste site relevance is needed.
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So should we abandon current music genres and describe our preferences in terms of arousal, valence, and depth?
It is all the more reason not to abandon current attempts at using intelligence to stop terrorism.
The first option, adding hardware that allows the solar cells to capture more light, does not actually require that we abandon current solar cell designs.
"The first step would be to abandon current attempts [in the Senate] to undermine the successful research and development tax incentive with a 1.5% cut.
The group, which includes Suzanne Chetwin, former Dominion chief Richard Long and ex-New Zealand Herald editor Gavin Ellis, also criticise the trend towards "click-bait stories" at a time when television has "all but abandoned current affairs and our public discourse is increasingly glib".
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