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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner of doing something that is sudden or unexpected, often without warning or preparation.
Example: "She left the meeting in an abrupt way, leaving everyone surprised and confused."
Alternatives: "sudden manner" or "unexpected fashion".
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Deb had left in this extraordinarily abrupt way.
Let's go look for it," he announced, in that abrupt way he has.
It was an abrupt way of telling the world: I am not a nice girl.
American women, it comes out have an abrupt way of breaking off a conversation with the Baron and walking away.
The abrupt way he decided to withdraw from Syria overshadowed the military victories against the Islamic State.
But I think The Times displays a certain tone deafness in presenting the link to Mr. Steinberg's course in this abrupt way.
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Francis talked, too, about how he was mistaken as an "ultraconservative" when he first ran an order, because of his abrupt manner and quick way with decisions.
For the King's style of speech, Hammerstein developed an abrupt, emphatic way of talking, which was mostly free of articles, as are many Oriental languages.
And what about this abrupt, hectoring way of getting married?
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