Sentence examples for aborted with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aborted with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that was terminated or stopped in conjunction with something else, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The project was aborted with no clear explanation provided."
Alternatives: "terminated alongside" or "canceled in conjunction with".

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Failure to do this resulted in the trial being aborted, with aborted trials being repeated at the end of the block.

One fetus results from contraceptive failure and is aborted with a mixture of reluctance and relief.

The successful launch follows months of delays caused by technical glitches, including an attempt on May 19th that was aborted with only half a second to go on the countdown clock, after excessive pressure built up in one of the Falcon's nine engines.

SpaceX had originally set the launch for Sunday evening, but that launch was aborted with 10 seconds left in the countdown by an automated failsafe.

The rocket was supposed to launch on Sunday, May 19th but the launch was aborted with a half a second left on the countdown clock.

The answer option of near cramping was included because we are aware that runners sometimes sense impending muscle cramping that can be aborted with various interventions, such as altering gait pattern.

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If we now know that a foetus can feel and hear and responds to Bach, then a woman has to justify her decision to abort with even greater vehemence.

43 Up to 94% of fetuses with prenatally diagnosed fatal malformations (eg, anencephaly) are aborted, compared with 30%to40%0% of fetuses with treatable malformations (eg, diaphragmatic hernia or transposition of great arteries).

Studies have found a low male to female sex ratio of spontaneously aborted fetuses with an anomaly compared with those without suggesting a better survival rate to birth of male fetuses with anomalies compared with females which could contribute to a higher risk in live born children (Hay, 1971; Kellokumpu-Lehtinen and Pelliniemi, 1984; Khoury et al., 1989).

A familiar war of images was waged in the Senate, with pictures of babies being aborted alternating with pictures of women who said their life or health was saved by an abortion.

A total of 251 newborns with Down syndrome and 396 electively aborted fetuses with Down syndrome were ascertained (data from Czech Congenital Anomalies Register); 61% of pregnancies with Down syndrome are electively aborted [ 22].

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