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Discover LudwigThe phrase "done away" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to eliminate or get rid of something completely. Example: The old system was done away with, and replaced with a more efficient one. Another example: The outdated traditions were finally done away with, bringing in a new era of progress.
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Capes had been done away with.
She said the equipment had been done away with.
You said that T-Mobile has done away with contracts.
Mr. Romney has, however, done away with that pretense.
E-mail has done away with radio officers.
He has done away with a fleet of city cars.
And at that point, it's done away from everyone.
Others would rather the computers be done away with entirely.
Malick has done away with the sequence as normally understood.
Any retrospective amendments must be done away with entirely.
I seriously think this building should be done away with.
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