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'abscond with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to take or steal away something quickly and secretly, usually without permission. Example: The thief absconded with the priceless painting.
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Planning to abscond with the jewels?
Did you abscond with the church funds?
Then they refinance and abscond with the owners' equity.
Thieves abscond with a first-edition "Harry Potter" book worth six thousand pounds.
Late one night, the Mice creep in and abscond with their goddess.
Medea, however, put the dragon to sleep, and Jason was able to abscond with the fleece and Medea.
Ryman said he only wanted to shake Chamberlain's hand, then spontaneously chose to abscond with the ball.
Alas, soon her new friends are attacked by phantoms that destroy their homes and abscond with their possessions.
It is not that NASA engineers are hovering over the shuttles like mechanics at a junkyard, trying to abscond with whatever they can get their hands on.
In all instances he is required to post a bond with the court as assurance that he will not abscond with the assets.
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They could have simply absconded with it.
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