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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolishing this" 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 legislative context.
Example: "The committee is focused on abolishing this outdated policy to promote a more equitable system."
Alternatives: "eliminating this" or "removing this".
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At the start of this month, the government proposed abolishing this immunity as part of its hasty bill to clean up Parliament after the MPs' expenses scandal.
The idea of abolishing this fundamental part of the economy seemed outrageous and impossible.
I believe there is a strong case for abolishing this body.
It's not always possible to report a theft within a day, and abolishing this rule would make the cap fairer.
I feel that the Supreme Court made a very grave mistake abolishing this prayer and that you made a very bad error supporting them.
"The crazy thing, the bizarre thing about this, is the Government's fundamental policies around welfare reform are about abolishing this kind of qualifying period of hours".
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The government said earlier this week that it plans to abolish this law.
We will not support measures to abolish this system or suspend transfers under it".
Descartes abolished this distinction, holding, instead, that everything physical that exists is simply matter in space.
As campaign groups have again highlighted, the NHS reform bill will abolish this level of responsibility.
To abolish this, and to copy from abroad, would just leave you with a bad copy".
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