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The phrase "give up treating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about discontinuing treatment of any kind for a person, animal, or thing. For example, "We decided to give up treating the broken leg, and instead opt for amputation."
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We are, it is true, only speaking about signs, but medicine does not give up treating signs, and uses aspirin, antidepressants, without treating the root of the problem.
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when they give up treat them with techwash from blacks outdoor stores to make them waterproof again.
Many of his terminally ill Medicare patients have given up treating their cancer altogether and are turning to hospice care, which will provide pain-killing medication at no cost.
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The international community is wrong to treat Russia's obstruction as reason to give up.
That does not mean customers have given up occasionally treating themselves.
I am sorry for all the times I gave up on treating you right because I "felt fat" anyway, and so I sat around lazily and fed you terrible junk.
Also, I smoke a lot of weed, which definitely counts as a micro-crime these days, because most police – except, bizarrely, for those in Camden – have completely given up on treating it like a proper illegal drug.
There are so many children at GOSH who have to give up yummy treats in place of medicine, even on their birthdays, and I remember this only too well so if they can do it, so can I".
Keep in mind that it's almost impossible to entirely give up all treats.
Make a pledge to give up some treat for a month (like fancy coffee, or chocolate, or clothes shopping) and use the money that you save to donate to a local or global charity or non-profit.
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