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Meanings of
sudden abolition
in English
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Usage of
sudden abolition
in English
1
In regard to the colonies, a
sudden
abolition
would be oppression.
2
The
sudden
abolition
of slavery did not, as most persons expected, turn their heads.
3
A
sudden
abolition
,
also, would occasion dissatisfaction there.
4
I don't know what I had expected, but of all things I had certainly not expected this
sudden
abolition
of our distances.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
sudden
abolition
sudden
Adjective
Noun