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Phrasal Verb - Phasing Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To gradually reduce or discontinue the use or production of something, especially due to economic, environmental, or technological reasons. This can involve phasing out a product or service, a system or process, or a policy.

Examples

No.Example
1The company plans to phase out its old factory and build a new one in a more industrial area.
2The government has announced plans to phase out single-use plastics by 2025.
3The tech company is phasing out its low-energy fax machines in favor of email and messaging apps.
4The environmental group is calling on the city to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2030.
5The manufacturer is phasing out its slow-selling smartphone model to focus on newer products.
6The hospital is phasing out its print medical records in favor of digital files.
7The airline is phasing out its old planes and planes and replacing them with more fuel-efficient models.
8The university is phasing out its campus-based printing services, encouraging students to use digital documents.
9The company is phasing out its traditional HR department and shifting to a more streamlined digital process.
10The cruise line is phasing out its polluting ships and switching to more eco-friendly electric vessels.