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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolishing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of eliminating or getting rid of something, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The abolishing of outdated laws is necessary for modern governance."
Alternatives: "elimination of" or "removal of".
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Discussion of steps that led to the abolishing of the draft.
The EU's assessment views the abolishing of priority dispatch as a step towards the creation of a "level playing field" for energy generators.
Further criticism focused on the expansion of the powers to detain asylum seekers, and the abolishing of the automatic right to a bail hearing.
Since the abolishing of the cavalry most of the American riding boot business has been with the Meadowbrook, Middleburg, and the Rose Tree set.
"We have already had the scrapping of the target of pupils doing a minimum two hours of PE per week, the decision to cut the school sport budget by 69% and the abolishing of school sports partnerships.
Ocasio-Cortez has since shot to national prominence, calling for single-payer healthcare, the abolishing of the immigration enforcement agency, Ice, and campaigning alongside Sanders for candidates across the country.
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Are we not the better for what we have hitherto abolished of the feudal system?
Scott said the Tour had no intention of abolishing restrictions or of lowering the minimum age of 14.
However, administration of Naltrindole abolished most of the neuroprotective effects of DADLE.
More than half the President's tax cuts would come in the form of abolishing the taxation of corporate dividends.
GAINING ATTENTION these days is the idea of abolishing high denominations of the dollar and the euro.
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