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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolished from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the removal or elimination of something from a particular context or situation.
Example: "The outdated policy was abolished from the company's regulations to promote a more inclusive work environment."
Alternatives: "removed from" or "eliminated from".
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These grants are being abolished from January.
Allowance for married couples abolished from 2000 for under-65s.
has thankfully been abolished from use in corporate America.
Stand Your Ground should be abolished from the land.
Alongside this, Osborne said maintenance grants would be abolished from 2016-17 for new students.
He also announced that the baby element of child tax credit would be abolished from the beginning of the next tax year.
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I went back to Paul Graham's email, still seeking a guru who, under any pretext at all, would abolish from the workweek all but friendly gatherings and urgent meetings (to be run by Robert's Rules) in favor of long, fertile hours of solitude.
In the fifth principle, John Kerry mentioned a word that the Netanyahu government has sought hard to abolish from the political lexicon: occupation.
It was also the end of an era, with freight trains having their guards vans and guards abolished from 1985, and the carriage of livestock ended in 1986.
The covenant itself is abolished, apart from some dreamy visions of rainbows, and the instructions about meat-eating have been reversed into vegetarianism.
De Ridder gives the example of online shoe shop Zappos.com, which abolished scripts from its call centre a year ago and gave customer service staff the freedom to deal with complaints however they saw fit.
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