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The phrase "discarding it altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the complete removal or rejection of something, often in a decision-making context.
Example: "After much consideration, we decided on discarding it altogether to focus on more viable options."
Alternatives: "eliminating it completely" or "abandoning it entirely."
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With the offset tool wielded by Owen Paterson I fear it will be closer to the latter, but still judge it best to argue for its good use, rather than discarding it altogether.
However, Path hasn't kicked on in the last three years and now Kakao is discarding it altogether.
If any object doesn't inspire you to bother cleaning it, consider putting it somewhere else or discarding it altogether.
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Of course, an alternative to improving a particular form of technology might be to discard it altogether as too risky or too damaging.
We discarded it.
"Someone discarded it," she said.
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Discard it.
If not, discard it.
Fans of holacracy, such as Evan Williams, a founder of Twitter, respond that it is not so much about discarding hierarchy altogether as making it more fluid.
Like others in Price, Mr. Hopes voiced frustration with the Obama administration, saying it should be investing more in clean coal technology rather than discarding coal altogether.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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