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The phrase "abolition effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing initiatives or actions aimed at ending a particular practice, such as slavery or other forms of oppression.
Example: "The abolition effort gained momentum in the 19th century, leading to significant social and legal changes."
Alternatives: "abolition campaign" or "abolition movement".
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A single vote in a Delaware legislative committee derailed an abolition effort there earlier this month.
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Then, after two decades running a bank and leading abolition efforts, he returned to office in 1872.
"Kansas has had a recent history of strong abolition efforts," Halperin told HuffPost in an email, adding that the strongest anti-death penalty movements tend to be the ones that bring together a bipartisan coalition.
But despite their efforts, a global abolition movement is growing.
He joined other prominent leaders in the abolition movement, such as Sojourner Truth, and emerging leaders in the suffrage movement, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in these efforts.
Sadly, the abolition movement seems stalled.
First, join the abolition movement.
And the abolition movement takes another step forward.
Key components of the plan included constitutional law, compulsory military service, warlord abolition, reconstruction efforts financed by the international community and a ministry devoted to women and children.
For him, "Abolition is the effort to undermine those criminal enterprises".
Death-penalty opponents originally considered their cause as a twin to that other great Enlightenment project, the abolition of slavery, and efforts to end both age-old practices ran at first in parallel.
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