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The phrase "did away with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of eliminating or abolishing something.
Example: "The company did away with the outdated policy to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "eliminated" or "abolished".
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He did away with that.
He did away with crusty protocol.
She did away with an army completely.
Competition did away with that practice.
They did away with the fashionable now.
He did away with all that.
They did away with that in 1991.
He did away with Neverland itself.
The bull market, we've learned, did away with these things.
But Diane Sawyer did away with the caveats on ABC.
Uganda's Yoweri Museveni did away with them in 2005.
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