Sentence examples for abolished through from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "abolished through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the means or methods by which something is eliminated or ended, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The outdated law was abolished through a unanimous vote in the legislature."
Alternatives: "eliminated by means of" or "terminated via".

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"Health department officials [on Friday] confirmed in Senate estimates that the [old scheme] could only be abolished through legislation and that this legislation has not yet passed parliament," she said.

Fig. 1 IS-induced up-regulation of c-fos can be abolished through block of TRPV1.

We benchmarked our method using two mutants of CVN: P51G-m4-CVN, which binds dimannose with high affinity through domain B, and CVN(mutDB), in which binding to domain B has been abolished through mutation of five polar residues to small nonpolar side chains.

Hall himself stated he would approve the bill if it included a clause guaranteeing that the Legislative Council could only be abolished through a referendum.

Thus, slavery would be abolished through the action of individual states as the practice became rare, as had been done in some Northern states.

Indeed, LC3II accumulation could be abolished through the exogenous addition of, or transient transfection with human catalase, suggesting a major signaling involvement of H2O2 in autophagy.

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In fact, the only elected officials who seemed to be speaking freely were the county sheriffs, whose jobs were abolished Tuesday through a statewide ballot referendum.

It seems that hepatic upregulation of LDLr by thyromimetics occurs when SR-BI-mediated uptake of plasma cholesterol is reduced and/or abolished, either through plasma CETP activity or due to the lack of SR-BI.

However, in the COPD cells and in all the cells treated with IL-13, this drug effect was abolished, possibly through the reduction of SPLUNC1 and β2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2).

But slavery was abolished in Haiti through the slaves themselves.

The requirement for its use was abolished in 1996 through a presidential instruction which was reaffirmed in 1999, but media sources reported that local authorities were still demanding the SBKRI from Chinese Indonesians after the instructions went into effect.

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