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phasing out
verb
Present participle of phase out
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"phasing out" is a correct phrase commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of gradually reducing or eliminating something. For example: The company is phasing out its older products to make room for newer versions.
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Chrysler is phasing out its Plymouth division.
Ms. Browner predicted that phasing out M.T.B.E.
Now he's phasing out secure tenancies for those same tenants.
I urge phasing out usury starting with trade finance.
"Well, when you — not necessarily the phasing out," he said.
(The company began phasing out its contracts there in 2005).
Federal officials are now phasing out support for the program.
And China is phasing out energy-guzzling, Soviet-era industry.
And Europe is phasing out the accounting rule in 2013.
Alberta has been working toward phasing out coal-fired electricity by 2030.
In that response, Mr. Fortunato seemed to indicate that GNC was phasing out products like Jack3d.
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