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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abolition of controls" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the removal or elimination of regulations or restrictions, often in economic or political discussions.
Example: "The government announced the abolition of controls on foreign investments to encourage economic growth."
Alternatives: "removal of restrictions" or "elimination of regulations".
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There, aboard a riverboat, they signed an accord on "the gradual abolition of controls at the common frontier".
Among their demands are debt forgiveness, cheaper fertiliser, a halt of mining projects, more fuel subsidies to prevent farmers from slipping into bankruptcy and the abolition of controls aimed at forcing campesinos to use only certified seeds, which are largely produced by multinationals like Monsanto and Syngenta.
The signing in 1990 of the Schengen Agreement and the abolition of controls at national borders have made controls at the external borders even more important in preventing threats to our citizens' security from entering the Community area.
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Margaret Thatcher's abolition of exchange controls allowed British capital to move around freely.
The main sign of their accession will be the immediate abolition of customs controls at frontiers with other EU countries.
They have grown rapidly as offshore centres since the abolition of exchange controls in the United Kingdom in 1979.
They liked the abolition of exchange controls because it meant they could take more money out of the country when going on holiday.
In theory, fund managers have been able freely to invest throughout the European Union ever since the abolition of capital controls in 1990.
With the abolition of many controls, old uneconomic plants, especially small units, are being replaced by ones that are more competitive.
In the 1970s, the UK ran a small surplus but the abolition of exchange controls in 1979 led, during the 1980s, to a ever-widening gap between spending by UK holidaymakers abroad and that by visitors to the UK.
With the abolition of influx controls in the 1980s, a great movement of blacks into Cape Town and other urban areas from impoverished black states began, and camps of squatters were soon overcrowded.
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