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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abatement for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to refer to a reduction or decrease in something, often related to taxes, fees, or nuisances.
Example: "The city council approved an abatement for property taxes to encourage new businesses to set up in the area."
Alternatives: "reduction in" or "decrease for".
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What would be an appropriate rent abatement for this condition?
"And a tenant can also get an abatement for breach of the warranty of habitability".
He would end the $17 million property tax abatement for Madison Square Garden and its wealthy teams.
"We are no longer seeking a tax abatement for that property," said Carol Chatham, spokeswoman for William C. Smith.
A proposed amendment to New York City's tax abatement for some roof projects would include green roofs.
Next month, the legislators are scheduled to discuss odor abatement for the Yonkers and other county-owned wastewater treatment plants.
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Tax abatements for the apartments are alluring.
(There are also tax abatements for solar-panel roofs).
Under the special incentives program, known as Chapter 313, school boards approve tax abatements for companies.
As it happens, Extell has also applied for 421a tax abatements for One57.
Fort Worth and Tarrant County provided a total of $146.7 million in tax abatements for up to 20 years.
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