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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with abandon' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone doing something enthusiastically, recklessly, or unrestrainedly. For example, "The children played with abandon, laughing and shouting in the park."
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"And they'll kill with abandon".
Spin with abandon.
Almost with abandon.
He tweets with abandon.
THE axe is now swinging with abandon.
They chanted now with abandon: Hey-Oh!
She swings her hair with abandon.
Anglo-Saxon expletives are uttered with abandon.
The government overclassifies with abandon.
Come ready to write with abandon!
Murray's strategy was to play with abandon.
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