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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aborted piano" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a specific context, such as discussing a musical piece that was started but not completed, or in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The composer had an aborted piano piece that never made it to the final performance."
Alternatives: "unfinished piano" or "incomplete piano".
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There were aborted piano lessons with my grandfather, summer holiday rock school sessions where I was immediately demoted to the position of triangle player in an impromptu nu-metal band formed of myself and four lads who really, really liked the Deftones.
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In some cases, a staircase may not be able to properly support a 700-pound piano and four or five grown movers all at once, in which case the move should be aborted.
Invitation aborted.
Women have always aborted.
The strike was aborted.
The film, Fight Harm, was aborted.
Unfortunately this scheme was aborted.
74 Natasha Butcher, 1997, aborted.
And it wasn't aborted.
"It should have been aborted".
"Justice was aborted," she said.
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