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The phrase "ditch it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying "get rid of it" or "discard it." It can be used in informal or casual writing, but may not be appropriate for formal or academic writing. Example: "I tried on the dress, but it didn't fit me well, so I had to ditch it and find a different one."
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Rather than palliative care being "last ditch", it extended life and improved its quality.
If that is so why ditch it?
If something isn't working, ditch it.
"Frankly, I'd rather fix it than ditch it.
Because you are so willing to ditch it.
Should they return to Reaganism or ditch it?
Football fans dislike running tracks, so Spurs would ditch it.
Iceberg gives lettuce a bad name, so let's ditch it.
If a product doesn't sell fast enough we ditch it".
It assumes America is too dependent on Pakistan's help to ditch it again.
If your studies are falling behind because of a society, ditch it.
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