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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abdication of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone giving up or renouncing a position of power or authority. Example: The king's abdication of the throne shocked the entire kingdom. In this sentence, "abdication of" is used to describe the king's action of giving up his position as ruler.
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Such as their abdication of party leadership.
the abdication of Richard and of Edward.
It's an abdication of responsibility".
Abdication of responsibility interested me".
There's an abdication of the parents' role.
It is the abdication of discretion".
Moreover, it's an abdication of journalistic responsibility.
This is a dismaying abdication of responsibility.
It is the abdication of that discretion.
It is a grotesque abdication of responsibility.
And, indeed, her end was the abdication of vitality.
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