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The phrase "a ceases" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "a" is an indefinite article that should not precede a verb like "ceases." An example of a correct phrase could be "the process ceases."
Alternatives: "a stop" or "an end."
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For example, the sentence 'A differs from B' was said to be equivalent to 'A exists and B exists and A is not B'; the sentence 'A ceases to be white' was said to be equivalent either to 'Now A is white and immediately after this A will not be white' or to 'Now A is not white and immediately before this A was white', depending on the theory.
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With out even a cease and desist.
"It's a cease-fire".
Will a cease-fire hold?
It's called a cease-fire.
When was a cease-fire signed?
For now, a cease-fire is holding.
Got a cease-fire in Darfur.
A cease-fire is already in effect.
They hired a tribal mediator to negotiate a cease-fire.
Fortunately, a cease-fire finally seems to be taking hold.
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