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The phrase "an abrupt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sudden or unexpected, often in a negative context.
Example: "The meeting ended with an abrupt dismissal of all attendees, leaving everyone confused."
Alternatives: "a sudden" or "a jarring".
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It wasn't an abrupt change.
Such an abrupt reversal smacks of desperation.
Normally, an abrupt blink is produced.
The admission was an abrupt about-face.
It wasn't an abrupt quitting.
There was an abrupt difference.
Rather than an abrupt stop.
Scotland Street comes to an abrupt halt.
The train came to an abrupt stop.
That era came to an abrupt end.
The pleasantries came to an abrupt end.
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