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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoning for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of leaving something behind in favor of another option, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "He is abandoning for a new opportunity that promises better prospects."
Alternatives: "leaving for" or "forsaking for".
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"Bullfighting is an art, and Catalonia is abandoning for ridiculous political reasons the tradition and culture that makes Spain so special," he said.
This rule, Mr. Pollack says, is helpful in the courtroom, which, following the advice of his trainers, he won't be abandoning for the ring any time soon.
Paulsboro and neighboring Gibbstown, which also feeds Paulsboro High, are the type of hardscrabble towns that people have been abandoning for decades, as the country has moved from manufacturing to a service economy.
[C6.] Merger of Exchanges Abandoned The London Stock Exchange scrapped its proposal to merge with the Frankfurt stock exchange, abandoning for now an effort to create the first pan-European stock market.
"Such behavior is not just inappropriate -- it is immoral," Mr. Lieberman said, abandoning for a principle a man who had campaigned for him in his first political race for the Connecticut Senate in 1970.
Apparently, he gets upset when we are harsh with him, and so, according to the Washington Post, Obama's > top diplomats and generals are abandoning for now their get-tough tactics with Karzai and attempting to forge a far warmer relationship.
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The field was abandoned for a time.
"Those plans are abandoned for now".
Narrative, therefore, is abandoned for sensation.
It had been abandoned for 10 years.
§ 1.316 Application abandoned for failure to pay issue fee.
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