Sentence examples for abolish to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abolish to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The government plans to abolish to improve the system." (This example is unclear and incorrect.)
Alternatives: "eliminate in order to" or "remove to achieve".

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At the time, he also claimed he was some kind of born-again climate crusader – memorably appearing beside Al Gore – by "forcing" the government to ask the Climate Change Authority (a body it wanted to abolish) to prepare a report on alternative emissions reductions schemes, which it will deliver this year.

The proposal will alarm some on the right of the party who have sought assurances that Corbyn's supporters are not preparing to use the Boundary Commission review – in which it is identifying 50 seats to abolish to get rid of the Labour leader's critics.

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And should affirmative action be abolished to appease the limitations of those professors?

Secondly, DHA kinase activity was abolished to prevent conversion of DHA to dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP).

Shark Diving Teaches People Sharks Are Just Big, Beautiful Fish.

Both of these mutations essentially abolish resistance to Xrn1.

He once called for the office to be abolished, only to later claim he was joking.

To try to abolish competitiveness is pointless and probably unhealthy.

I'm referring to the fight to abolish public firefighting.

Abrogate means "to cancel, annul, quash, void, to abolish authoritatively".

Earlier this year Jobs wrote an open letter to music labels calling for them to "abolish DRMs entirely".

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