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Discover LudwigThe sentence "was abrupt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that was done or an event that occurred in a sudden and unexpected way. For example: "The ending of the movie was abrupt, leaving many viewers feeling unsatisfied."
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was abrupt
adjective
Broken away (from restraint).
Exact(60)
His departure was abrupt.
The change was abrupt.
Our goodbye was abrupt!
The Confederate collapse was abrupt and complete.
It was abrupt, and puzzling.
"The switch was abrupt," he says.
Much of the movement was abrupt.
"My awakening over foreign policy was... abrupt," he explains.
My decision to leave Juba was abrupt but decisive.
But if he meant abrupt, I was abrupt, yeah.
Mussina was abrupt and talked about 29 minutes less.
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