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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a halt on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a pause or stop in a particular activity or process.
Example: "The committee decided to put a halt on the project until further funding could be secured."
Alternatives: "a stop to" or "a pause in".
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Negotiations came to a halt on February 10.
Her joy came to a halt on Sept. 11.
Six yellow school buses teeming with Eagles fans screeched to a halt on West 31st Street.
But on February 13th the process shuddered to a halt on the insistence of Conservative bosses.
But that momentum came to a halt on Lytham's tough stretch of finishing holes.
But a cool down at resorts hasn't put a halt on development, at least not yet.
It was 3am when we were brought to a halt on the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
As Jeffrey poled closer we ground to a halt on the bottom of crunching coral.
There is every good reason to call this plan to a halt on aesthetic grounds.
One of the first areas of focus should be a halt on all executions in Iran.
She pumps hard, grinds to a halt on a dune, bruises her leg, starts again.
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