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The phrase 'a cessation of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has stopped happening or been cut off. For example: "The recent political unrest has caused a cessation of travel between the two countries."
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"In principle, they agreed to a cessation of hostilities".
He dismissed calls for a cessation of hostilities.
A cessation of hostilities will be impossible to sustain without a political process, he added.
The concept of a cessation of hostilities allows for continuing strikes against terrorist groups.
He baldly advocates "a cessation of the capitulation to the ultra-Orthodox".
The reality was a cessation of clashes that lasted less than seven hours.
"Argentina will not fall into a cessation of payments," Mr. de la Rúa said.
The agreement required a cessation of fighting, corridors for aid delivery and no use of force.
Last year it signed a cessation of hostilities pact with the government.
India, as usual, promptly refused, citing its demand for a cessation of "cross-border terrorism".
Surely the West's best effort would run along the lines of a cessation of harmful meddling.
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