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"doing away with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to get rid of or eliminate something. Example: The new policy will mean doing away with paper forms and switching to an online system instead.
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"They're doing away with our freedoms.
We're doing away with welfare, doing away with job security.
We're doing away with our amenities here.
The union insists that doing away with minimums will eventually mean doing away with live music.
And doing away with sheet music also means doing away with music lights for the musicians.
But doing away with the preaudit is not the answer.
Doing away with derivatives altogether is neither wise nor likely.
Few broach doing away with the post office entirely.
"Aren't we just doing away with 'Johnson'?" she asked.
Little by little they are doing away with us.
"They involve doing away with the Board of Education, doing away with the local school boards, both".
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