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Kenneth G. Wilson (1923–).  The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.  1993.
 
abut (v.)
 
 
The transitive verb needs no preposition but occasionally takes on following the direct object: Our property abuts the Moynihan land on the east. The intransitive verb can take any of several prepositions, but primarily on and upon: The rear of the parsonage abutted on [upon] the churchyard wall. See also CONSONANTS (2).  1
 
 
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