Examples of 'had been scrapped' in a sentence
Meaning of "had been scrapped"
had been scrapped - This phrase indicates that something, such as a plan, project, or idea, was abandoned or discarded. It implies that a decision was made to discontinue or eliminate a particular initiative or concept that was initially considered but later deemed unsuitable or unfeasible
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had been scrapped
Ryanair said no flights had been scrapped yet.
The engine had been scrapped because of damage caused by ingesting a bolt.
I was worried this project had been scrapped.
Saudi Arabia on Thursday rejected reports that Aramco 's planned initial public offering had been scrapped.
Sure enough, it had been scrapped.
A month later it was reported that the proposal to exhume the king had been scrapped.
Ten months later, almost 60 % of the film had been scrapped and redone.
HBO declined TheWrap 's request for comment on the news that the project had been scrapped.
I was sad to learn that it had been scrapped.
I thought that it no longer existed, that it had been scrapped.
He later revealed that the idea had been scrapped.
However, the band later revealed that the recordings had been scrapped.
On August 18, it was announced that the Vedepo / Harris bout had been scrapped from the card.
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