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'abyss of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'abyss of' when you want to refer to a very deep or seemingly bottomless space, especially a pit of despair or difficulty. For example, you could say, "She felt as though she was entering an abyss of hopelessness as she heard the news."
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The abyss of freedom yawns".
Spend two turns in Abyss of Misery.
Now we are staring at the abyss of civil war.
"I stepped into the abyss of creativity," Mr. Schiff says.
Between us & our readers there yawns an abyss of workdays.
And not just a little treachery: "an abyss of treason".
They will reach out across the abyss of human suffering.
"You'll see," he whispers to the abyss of his soul.
I avoid looking into the abyss of financial disaster.
We have been confronted by an abyss of hate.
I watched myself fall into an endless abyss of social reclusion.
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