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The phrase "abrogation of" is correct and can be used in written English
It means the act of officially repealing or nullifying something, usually a law or regulation. Example: The abrogation of the trade agreement between the two countries caused a significant decline in export revenue for both nations.
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Pretreatment of ShhMSCs with these inhibitors abrogated PKM with concurrent abrogation of iNOS and netrin-1.
"It's an abrogation of responsibility".
That would be an abrogation of our agreement with NATO.
He expressed concern over any "abrogation" of agreements with allies.
This would amount to an abrogation of the Constitution.
This is the abrogation of the rule of law".
Outright abrogation of the law of privacy is not practical.
It is the cowardly abrogation of moral duty.
Bucklew's lawyer, Cheryl Pilate, said Missouri's secrecy was an abrogation of her client's constitutional rights.
The pointless abrogation of independence will usher in a new colonial era in publishing.
"It would be a serious abrogation of principled leadership by government".
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