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The phrase "abolished altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the complete removal or elimination of something, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The outdated law was abolished altogether, leading to significant changes in the legal system."
Alternatives: "completely eliminated" or "totally removed".
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A few want it abolished altogether.
Others will have their seats abolished altogether.
Over time, it should be abolished altogether.
Invest enough and perhaps state taxes could be abolished altogether.
It said that "over time" it should be abolished altogether.
From next year the cap on student numbers will be abolished altogether.
In the longer term it says ground rents could be abolished altogether.
But the notion that outsourcing can be abolished altogether seems fanciful.
Ten more small and bothersome taxes are set to be abolished altogether.
Groups like Chinese Human Rights Defenders say the current family-planning policies should be abolished altogether.
Ann Larson, an organizer with the student-debt protesters, suggested that for-profit colleges should be abolished altogether.
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