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The phrase "a standstill" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is no movement or progress, often in the context of negotiations, processes, or activities.
Example: "The negotiations reached a standstill after both parties failed to agree on the terms."
Alternatives: "a deadlock" or "a halt".
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We're at a standstill.
Prices are at a standstill.
Cambodia is at a standstill.
Business is at a standstill.
Traffic came to a standstill.
"We're now at a standstill".
By their metrics, a standstill.
Negotiations were at a standstill.
Asia at a standstill.
Progress soon came to a standstill.
I found myself at a standstill.
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