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The phrase "a moratorium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a temporary suspension or halt of an activity or law, often in legal, environmental, or financial contexts.
Example: "The government has declared a moratorium on new oil drilling permits until further studies are conducted."
Alternatives: "a suspension" or "a halt".
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A moratorium.
Call a moratorium now.
A moratorium was declared on cabs.
Neither a moratorium nor a consensus appeared.
There was no mention of a moratorium.
It's time for a moratorium.
"Declare a moratorium on detention.
A moratorium is the wrong starting point.
I think they should have a moratorium".
He supported Madigan's call for a moratorium.
How about a moratorium on Nazis?
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