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The phrase "abatement from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to reduction or decrease, often in legal, environmental, or financial discussions.
Example: "The company is seeking an abatement from the environmental regulations due to the economic impact of the pandemic."
Alternatives: "reduction of" or "diminishment of".
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The company also received a 30-year30-yearatement from the city for the building.
The project is also eligible for a 20-year tax abatement from the city.
The developer is also eligible to receive a 20-year tax abatement from the city.
The company will also receive a partial tax abatement from the township over a period of 20 years.
Also favoring the project are low mortgage rates and a 30-year tax abatement from the city, he said.
This covered N20 abatement from nitric acid production, and was also the only project-type correctly supplied with ERUs.
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Costs from abatement ranged from €0.9 billion to 2.95 billion/year.
A spokesman for Vornado said the project had not received any economic incentives or tax abatements from the city.
Catherine Morse, Samsung Austin's general counsel, said the abatements from the Manor school board were crucial because of the company's expensive machinery.
Mr. Perkowski undertook the seemingly risky venture of a filmmakers' building using historic tax credits as well as tax abatements from the city.
Then, last year, Mr. Schundler cobbled together $24 million for his final budget by getting developers who had received tax abatements from Jersey City to make ahead-of-schedule payments in lieu of taxes.
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