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Discover Ludwig"abridgement of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a shortened or condensed version of something, typically a written work or speech. Example: The publisher released an abridgement of the classic novel, making it more accessible for modern readers.
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Nor do they support any abridgement of the right to carry guns.
The school claimed that its case was self-consciously not an abridgement of free speech.
An hour in, Sadeh7-18 is an abridgement of the theme that elicits much laughter.
Ms., Yemenite, is an abridgement of the printed text, probably printed in Livorno, Italy, in 1794.
Totseʼot ḥayim is an abridgement of Vidas' ethical and cabalistic work Reshit ḥokhmah.
"The bishops really are convinced that this is a direct abridgement of their First Amendment religion rights," Mr. Schneck said.
A naval gentleman" in Shanghai, supplies us with the following abridgement of the official table of honors.
The film released in the United States is an abridgement of the original two-part, four-hour version.
But the Supreme Court ruled in 1950 that this abridgement of free speech was intended by Congress.
Here Cat boils down the essence of Lynyrd Skynyrd with this guitar-egoism-free abridgement of Free Bird.
This Hornbook is a handy, streamlined one-volume abridgement of Schoenbaum's comprehensive Practitioners' treatise on Admiralty and Maritime Law.
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