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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolished with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the removal or termination of something in conjunction with another factor or event.
Example: "The outdated policy was abolished with the introduction of new regulations."
Alternatives: "eliminated alongside" or "terminated together with".
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It was abolished with the Revolution.
If parliament were dissolved, the constituent assembly drawing up the constitution would be abolished with it.
This has been abolished, with no sign of who will take over this remit.
Players were asked if fighting should be abolished, with 98 percent saying no.
Fees for military school were abolished with independence, so he enrolled in the new Air Force College in Aleppo.
The 141 Primary Care Trusts in England are to be abolished, with the role of contracting health services handed to GP consortia.
The office of councillor pensionary (including the less important equivalent in Zeeland) was abolished with the fall of the republic in 1795.
The former Senate of 40 members was abolished with a constitutional amendment in 1990, and 50 members were added to the House of Assembly.
Alternative for Germany wants the euro abolished, with states returning to their original currencies.
There have been calls for it to be abolished with some people claiming its regulatory regime hinders economic growth.
The assembly government says it expects to see the gap abolished with "more generous" funding over coming years.
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