Sentence examples for getting scrapped from inspiring English sources

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Can't believe maintenance grants are getting scrapped, how does the gov expect students to live?

Don't fret, its single rickety chairlift — affectionately known as Old Faithful — is not getting scrapped.

The problem: What he thinks is the solution one day ends up getting scrapped the next.

If it can avoid getting scrapped or buried, and offer the right incentives and flexibility to creators, IGTV could deliver the spontaneous video viewing experience Instagram lacks.

The subscription fee — which used to kick in after a year of free use — may be getting scrapped in favor of alternative revenues.

Chung commented during an interview with FidGit that "Gravity Bone started out very different from what it was and ended up getting scrapped... so on and so forth until this version came out".

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"That means she gets scrapped," Ms. Salguero said.

The ill-fated scheme eventually got scrapped because of low uptake by the medical profession.

If a tool is constrictive or makes people change their preferred ways of working, then it gets scrapped.

Libeskind's masterplan would have placed the memorial to the dead against the slurry wall, but that got scrapped too.

If the 401(k) plan gets scrapped over Trump's tweet threats, then it's possible the deductibility limit could climb". — Nov. 6 markup.

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