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"scrap it" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to discard or get rid of something. Example: "The company decided to scrap the old project and start over from scratch."
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Better idea: scrap it.
Do we scrap it?
MPs should scrap it.
So why not scrap it?
But the NYSE refuses to scrap it.
And should we scrap it?
If it doesn't work, he'll scrap it.
We didn't want to just scrap it".
Why don't we just scrap it?
It has pledged to scrap it.
You might scrap it and start again".
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