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The phrase 'abolish by' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could possibly use the phrase 'abolish with', for example, "We can abolish poverty with effective government policies".
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Ministers are committed by law to try to abolish by 2020 child poverty measured by the number of children living in households below 60% of median income.
The first is to renounce high responsibilities; the second to deny oneself or someone else something; the third to abolish by an official proclamation.
Ministers are committed by law to try to abolish by 2020 child poverty, defined as children living in households below 60% of median income.
But to track Americans' income month by month would require a bureaucracy nearly as intrusive as the one Mr Huckabee hopes to abolish by repealing the income tax.
This article was amended on 27 March 2013 to clarify that ministers are committed by law to try to abolish by 2020 child poverty measured by the number of children living in households below 60% of median income.
An artifactual background due to DNA repair appeared in our DNA replication assays with time at 37°C, which we could abolish by using a DNA repair inhibitor (see Data S1, Fig. S4 and Fig. S5).
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It was abolished by George Osborne two years later.
But they were abolished by Ted Heath and Margaret Thatcher.
The NBPI was abolished by the Heath government in 1972.
These bodies would be largely abolished by Brown's proposals.
The panchayat system was finally abolished by law in 1993.
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