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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolished being" is not correct or usable in written English
To use the word "abolish" correctly, you would need to say "abolishing something." For example, "The government abolished the taxes on luxury items."
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Those recommendations will form the bulk of what is being billed as the most extensive shakeup of Commons boundaries in the postwar era, with 43 of the 50 seats to be abolished being located in England and Wales, and hundreds more seeing major changes.
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What it does seek to abolish is economic exploitation.
Slavery was abolished and slaves were given voting rights.
No case with bilaterally abolished N20 was found.
Grammar schools were to be abolished.
Abolishing polytechnics was a mistake.
Abolishing them is also politically dangerous.
Foreigners were expelled, tourism was abolished.
They're never going to be abolished.
"It was embittered, for it was abolished.
For example, maintenance grants are being abolished.
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