The `org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpGet.abort` method in Java is used to explicitly abort any ongoing execution of an HTTP GET request. This method interrupts the request execution and releases any underlying resources associated with the request. It can be useful in scenarios where the request execution needs to be cancelled prematurely or when handling timeouts or errors.
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