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The phrase "abandoning point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific moment or location where someone decides to leave or give up on something.
Example: "The team reached an abandoning point in their project when they realized the goals were unattainable."
Alternatives: "point of departure" or "point of no return".
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Taking t* > 0, let us suppose that the Gods now decide to pursue the following course of action: Godn shall prevent, at any 0 < t < t* + (1/n), Pn from abandoning point xn = 1/n, but if, from t* + (1/n), Pn does not acquire a unit velocity towards the right by other means (although even for a limited time) then it (Godn) shall provide it (n = 1, 2, 3, …).
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The 49ers, who had compiled a lackluster 3-5 record this year going into Sundays game against Detroit, are abandoning Candlestick Point, their home since 1971 and a key to San Franciscos plan to lure the 2016 Olympics to their burg.
Its perpetual flow of real-time, ultradetailed metrics allows the company to measure nearly everything its customers do: what they put in their shopping carts, but do not buy; when readers reach the "abandon point" in a Kindle book; and what they will stream based on previous purchases.
Zoromski did however criticize the series for abandoning plot points, such as the publicity fiasco from the previous episode.
$6$A)A looming shakeout among small regional airlines, as they abandon unprofitable point-to-point service and evolve into companies competing with one another to provide regional jet service as subcontractors for big airlines.
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By Robert Pinsky The New Yorker, June 2, 2003 P. 64 The winter they abandoned Long Point Village- View Article Robert Pinsky teaches in the M.F.A. program at Boston University.
Mr. D'Arrigo said his members did not want to abandon Hunts Point for New Jersey, but they believed that the commission had usurped the cooperative's role and had created an intolerable situation.
Map-based interviews with local land users documented ongoing, contemporary interactions between land users and the abandoned Pine Point mine which demonstrate that some of the physical and socioeconomic transformations associated with industrial development continue to shape land use in the Pine Point region.
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