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The phrase "abort that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate the cancellation or termination of an action or plan.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, I decided to abort that plan and start over with a new approach."
Alternatives: "cancel that" or "terminate that".
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Fixed abort that sometimes occurred due to rounding when the source was the same width as the cell (thanks to G. J. Parker).
Caterson turned to two doctors mapping nerves and said, "Abort that".
My mission on returning to the 1970s would be to try to abort that fightback.
But in a letter sent to those investors yesterday, Sevin Rosen said it had decided to abort that process.
"We can really abort that terrible experience of the emergency room, ultimately the I.C.U.," Ms. Ryan said.
The pilots first attempted to land the plane at 9 24 but came in too low and in such poor visibility that they elected to abort that attempt.
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If major league ownership aborts that, the Expos will deteriorate quickly and irretrievably.
It gives the story of a journey, a journey that fails, a journey that is aborted, that's not the way you go.
A premature increase in Japan's consumption tax in 1997 may have aborted that country's recovery.Higher taxes can pose a threat to supply as well as demand.
The police aborted that chase for safety reasons.
Then we have to protect the revolution from being aborted; that is the most important fight.
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