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"abolish in" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to formally put an end to something in a particular location or context. Example: The government has decided to abolish smoking in all public places, including parks and restaurants, to promote a healthier environment for its citizens.
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Rick Perry may have infamously forgotten the third government agency he wanted to abolish in 2011 – but he'll need to remember his dancing shoes this fall.
The main regulator of the two companies, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, or Ofheo, which the legislation would abolish in favor of a stronger one, has concluded that the companies have enough capital to withstand further losses.
That was precisely the practice the hospitals wanted to abolish in 1985, saying, in language remarkably similar to the words they use today, that such judgments were creating a financial crisis.
"Do we really want to abolish in public policy and culture the right of a child to its mother and father?" Australian residents with Irish citizenship are also closely watching the referendum.
They know that such programs will be easier to abolish in the future if the number of people who qualify can be reduced and benefits are cut so that privatization becomes more attractive.
It is noteworthy that this dose-schedule with reserpine (i.e. 5 mg/kg, i.p.; −24 h) has been shown to abolish in pithed rats the tachycardic and vasopressor responses to the typical indirect sympathomimetic agent, tyramine [3].
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(It was abolished in 1995).
(Slavery was abolished in 1860).
The death penalty was abolished in 1992.
The Diplock Courts were abolished in July 2007.
The Culture System was abolished in 1870.
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