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Discover Ludwig'the abatement' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a reduction or decrease in something, such as a fee, tax, or amount of work. For example, "The new tax laws brought about an abatement in the cost of the goods."
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the abatement
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The act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; a moderation; removal or putting an end to; the suppression of.
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"The abatement of financial tensions has led some financial institutions to imagine they can return to the same modes of action prevalent before the crisis".
City officials also defended the abatement.
With the abatement, monthly taxes on the apartments will range from $9 to $41; without the abatement they would be $207 to $946.
As a result, shareholders who do not get the abatement have to pay the assessment out of pocket, thus reducing the bite for those who get the abatement.
The abatement has periodically expired and been renewed without much change, until now.
The John Galt Corporation, the subcontractor hired to do the abatement, also has been charged.
The governor said he was optimistic that the city could work out the abatement renewal administratively.
I am aware that as a commercial tenant-shareholder I am not entitled to the abatement.
With the abatement, Trump's 2016 taxes on the building will be 40% of the going rate.
But with the abatement, rents can be kept competitive at $5.25 a square foot, he said.
The abatement may also be extended for up to 20 more years, he said.
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