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'a halt' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
'A halt' can be used as a verb meaning 'to come to an abrupt stop', as a noun meaning 'a temporary stop', or as an adverb meaning 'abruptly'. Example sentence: We came to a halt when we heard the news.
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Athens grinds to a halt.
Shuddering screech to a halt.
Price prudently counseled a halt.
International cricket might come to a halt.
The machine could grind to a halt.
The "Celebration" project came to a halt.
International aid has ground to a halt.
The Lakers simply ground to a halt.
Washington may grind to a halt.
University departments will grind to a halt.
The momentum has come to a halt".
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