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The phrase "already abolished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been eliminated or ended prior to the current time or context being discussed.
Example: "The outdated law was already abolished before the new regulations were put in place."
Alternatives: "previously eliminated" or "already repealed".
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I'd already abolished the internet on page eight, and good riddance.
"We've already abolished Fannie and Freddie," he said, referring to the government takeover.
Eight states have already abolished the subminimum wage for tipped workers: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
Later that year he was elected to the Revolutionary Legislative Assembly, which convened at Paris on October 1, by which time the revolution had already abolished France's feudal institutions and restricted the authority of King Louis XVI.
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He has already abolished the Climate Commission (now relaunched as the privately funded Climate Council), established to educate the public on climate change and the position of science minister in his cabinet.
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It is already abolishing an automatic right of entry for applicants from its network of affiliated secondary schools.
Imbued with the motto "Better to die than be a coward", British Gurkhas especially are considered superb infantrymen.None of this would trouble the Maoists, who are already abolishing Nepal's monarchy.
Manorial rights have already been abolished in Scotland.
The exit visa requirement has already been abolished in the nearby UAE, another huge employer of foreign workers.
In the plan's first stage, announced under the conservatives two years ago, some 38 regiments are already being abolished, without too much protest.
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