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The phrase "abort at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used as a preposition followed by a specific point in a process or action where something is stopped or cancelled. Here is an example: The project had to be aborted at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances. In this sentence, "abort at" is used to indicate the specific point in the project where it had to be stopped or cancelled.
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The firm was ready to proceed with the wire transfers, but was forced to abort at the last second.
However, they are allowed to abort at any point if they can demonstrate that their mental or physical health is at risk.
Mr. Sampras is on the line again, relaying the progress of the tendinitis-inflamed ankle that provoked Mr. Annacone, and two London doctors, to implore him to abort at Wimbledon.
While one stuntman did a stunning lap, surfing on his breastplate when his chariot crashed, another was to be seen patently sabotaging his own axle, and a third failed to abort at all on press night – bewilderingly pipping Hur, who is clearly supposed to win, to the post.
The launching was pushed back almost four hours after the countdown hit a few snags, including a delay to fix a problem in the rocket's self-destruct system and a last-minute abort, at 1 30 p.m., because of an engine reading outside the acceptable range.
However, a woman can abort at any time if her mental or physical health is at risk — an exception cited in about 97percentt of abortions in Spain, according to Empar Pineda, spokeswoman for the Spanish Association of Accredited Abortion Clinics.
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Another said she should have been aborted at birth.
The apoporous embryo development in PM2 aborted at globular stage prior to coleoptile formation.
Given the widespread opposition, the mandatory patent insurance scheme was aborted at that time.
The takeoff was aborted at 11 18 p.m. Minutes later, ambulances and rescue vehicles crowded the tarmac.
I woke up a few hours later to the news that the A.U.V. had aborted at midnight.
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