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The phrase "we will abolish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans or intentions to eliminate or do away with something, often in a formal or political context. Example: "In our upcoming policy meeting, we will abolish outdated regulations that hinder progress."
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So we will abolish the death tax.
We will abolish the national curriculum.
"We will abolish, finally, the death tax," he announced.
Today, we will abolish the notion that mediocrity is satisfactory.
We will abolish the carbon tax, no if's, no but's.
However, we make an unusual promise: we will not pursue this debt; we will abolish it.
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"That's what we've done, so today we're clear - Labour will abolish the non-domicile rules - we will not have a situation where people can live here permanently and not pay tax, like everybody else".
Furthermore, they will abolish incremental pay so we get paid lower rates for longer.
Or otherwise it will abolish itself".
It will abolish the House of Lords, but quite probably will not abolish the Monarchy.
When I am elected President, I will abolish international calling.
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