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"abrupt of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To express the idea that you are referring to, you could use the phrase "abruptly interrupted" or "suddenly stopped." For example: "The conversation was abruptly interrupted by the sound of a car horn."
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Is this indulgence okay, or is it too abrupt of a shift for our bodies?
Then, in pre-season training with his new club, Salford City Reds, a ruptured Achilles brought his playing career to the most abrupt of halts.
Five months in gestation, the show was over in a scant 12 minutes, marking an ending, all too abrupt, of the feverish cycle that is capped twice each year by the advent of another hectic New York Fashion Week.
Therefore the abrupt of the force at foot increase causes the large load applied to lower limbs.
But in one of the most abrupt of several reversals by the Trump-era Justice Department, the acting solicitor general in early August filed a brief – with no career lawyers signing – that argued the exact opposite, to the Supreme Court.
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The beauty of the abrupt, out-of-the-blue happy ending in "Bay of Angels" is its sheer arbitrariness.
A shining example of pitilessly abrupt out-of-dateness is the palatial contemporary museum in the Hamburger Bahnhof.
It also featured plenty of abrupt reversals of fortune and unexpected breaks of serve.
The exact pathophysiology of abrupt onset of NDPH and abrupt transition of episodic headache to chronic daily headache has not been explored.
Water hemlock poisoning is usually diagnosed following a history of plant ingestion and symptoms of abrupt onset of seizures.
Acute ischemic stroke is the result of abrupt interruption of focal cerebral blood flow.
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