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The phrase "a shutdown on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cessation of operations or activities related to a specific subject or event.
Example: "The company announced a shutdown on all production lines due to safety concerns."
Alternatives: "a halt to" or "a closure of".
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The Senate is expected to vote on legislation to avoid a shutdown on Sunday.
Shipping companies say the economic consequences of a shutdown on the Mississippi would be devastating.
Stock markets fell worldwide on Monday as political disagreements in Washington made a shutdown on Monday night increasingly likely.
Even Republicans don't want this fight, and they don't want a shutdown on Day One Hundred of the Trump Administration".
As the company warned of a shutdown on New Year's Eve, if not sooner, Mr. Covo considered his alternatives.
Democrats — and some Republicans — worried that the shift to the debt-ceiling fight is leaving the government heading to a shutdown on Tuesday with no resolution in sight.
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But for now, we can but watch the clock tick towards 4 March and the possibility of a government shutdown on a scale never seen before in the western world.
House Republicans are fighting to retain control of the chamber this fall, and they face looming priorities like stemming the Zika crisis and averting a government shutdown on a Sept.
Mr. Reid laid into Mr. Boehner and put the blame for a shutdown solely on his shoulders.
A shutdown depends on how Mr. Pataki defines it, said E. J. McMahon, a fiscal analyst with the conservative Manhattan Institute.
Plan a #shutdown party on your street with a signature #shutdown cocktail and make some spiky lemonade from this massive, rotting pile of lemons.
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