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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abc it" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or nonsensical expression without clear meaning or context.
Example: "Please abc it" does not convey a clear message.
Alternatives: "do it" or "handle it".
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On Monday morning an Australian cave diver who helped rescue the young Thai footballers in July, told the ABC "it does seem the gentleman concerned is the victim of a pretty grave injustice".
The latter show, however, is not a reflection of ABC, it is entirely the id of its creator David E. Kelley, who, despite a few recent flops, remains in a position to ignore the advice and notes of network executives.
Australian football luminary Les Murray told the ABC it was a "good day".
Kerry told ABC it was a "distinct possibility" that the US would end up not attending.
If the bout does happen, on ABC, it would be for that W.B.O.
She told the ABC: "It kind of sounds the death of free speech in Australia".
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"Also, another important concept or concepts, I will always remember is U-ABC-IT, which is something that will be always useful in whatever class I take whether its lower or upper division classes.
"This is harmful practice and it doesn't teach anything," Dianna Larkin told ABC. "It doesn't have any intrinsic educational value".
It really amazed me that I could actually prune plants and dig in soil," the budding expert on soil composition told ABC. "It really touched me".
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"It's about 5% of the ABC... it will average over five years about 5% off the top," Turnbull said on ABC's Q&A program on Monday.
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