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The phrase "a responsibility to stop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing obligations or duties related to halting an action or behavior.
Example: "As a leader, I feel a responsibility to stop any unethical practices within the organization."
Alternatives: "an obligation to cease" or "a duty to halt".
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"A goalie has a responsibility to stop those".
All of Europe has a responsibility to stop people from drowning.
We all have a responsibility to stop the scourge of violence against women once and for all.
ISPs have a responsibility to stop the distribution of illegal imagery, but it's the job of law enforcement to deal with the people behind such abuse.
They claimed they had a responsibility to stop "such perversion" as the LGBT Pride parade, scheduled to take place on 26 June in Istanbul.
Dr Hatem, a senior doctor in Aleppo's children's hospital, argues that "every country has a responsibility to stop the bombs and prevent genocide".
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Mr. Obama said that the United States had a moral responsibility to stop "violence on a horrific scale," as well as a unique international mandate and a broad coalition to act with.
"I think Oxford has a moral responsibility to stop procrastinating and to engage with this issue now.
Mark Zuckerberg has a moral responsibility to stop the propagation of hate currently running amuck on Facebook.
There's a social responsibility to stop this rampant incitement… These are things that are not acceptable anywhere in the world.
The U.S. has a moral responsibility to stop funding and training governments that fail to respect human rights, including the right to apply for asylum, and instead address the driving factors of migration.
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a responsibility to participate
a responsibility to educate
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