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The phrase "this is being scrapped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being discarded or discontinued, often in the context of a project, plan, or idea. Example: "After careful consideration, we have decided that this is being scrapped due to budget constraints."
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I wonder why this is being scrapped.
This is being scrapped.
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I feel the government has just told lies before the election and it is not fair that this universal benefit is being scrapped".
The Scottish government insists it is for that practical reason, rather than any ideological purpose, that this totemic Thatcherite policy is being scrapped in Scotland.
The present system based on achievement levels - with Level 4 the expected level at age 11 - is being scrapped from this September.
I'm so happy the maintenance grant is being scrapped!
After 30 years, 135 launches and two disasters, the shuttle programme is being scrapped.
The GMTV brand is being scrapped and replacement names being suggested include ITV Breakfast.
A system based on independent "full-service vendors", which designed the garments and held the inventory, is being scrapped.
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It's a good thing that the planned 3p rise in fuel duty is being scrapped – at least that means it's not getting any worse.
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