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discontinued

adjective as in ended

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The company discontinued mineral-based talc in North America in 2020 - and followed suit in the UK last year - replacing it with cornstarch.

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As a result of the multistate outbreak, which sickened dozens of people and was linked to 10 deaths, Boar’s Head permanently discontinued its liverwurst product and shut down its Jarratt, Va., facility.

“They haven’t been able to make it work in the U.S.,” he said, noting Beyond’s plant-based products have been discontinued at Dunkin’ Donuts and other North American chains.

He believed there could be a resurrection of his product, but the Tata Nano was eventually discontinued after sales plummeted year on year.

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Anyone can begin a private prosecution, however in practice they are often taken over by the CPS, and can be discontinued.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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