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The phrase "abolish constraints" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the removal of limitations or restrictions in various contexts, such as policy, creativity, or personal development.
Example: "To foster innovation, we must abolish constraints that hinder our creative processes."
Alternatives: "eliminate restrictions" or "remove limitations."
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The solution, in their view, is not to try, quixotically, to abolish constraints, but to acknowledge their presence, and embrace them proactively.
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In their quest to create that global economy, to abolish the traditional constraints of geography, engineers accomplished miracles -- laying telegraph cables beneath the Atlantic, digging tunnels through the Alps and building paths between the seas.
The goal is to extend the horizon of possibility by abolishing previous constraints that have arisen during corporate evolution.
Scale models were a mandatory component of an inventor's patent application from 1790, when the patent office was established, until 1880, when the requirement was abolished because of space constraints.
"People here abolish history.
We shall abolish orgasm".
"I think the push to abolish roaming stands a good chance of becoming law over the next year if Mrs. Kroes presents a well-calibrated package that frees industry from some of the current regulatory constraints on investment," Mr. Harbour said.
Thirteen would abolish leap seconds.
These will not abolish AIDS.
Next step: abolish authorisation".
So abolish the monarchy itself?
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