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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stoppage of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an interruption or cessation of an activity, process, or function.
Example: "The factory experienced a stoppage of production due to machinery failure."
Alternatives: "a halt in" or "a cessation of".
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Even if they announce a stoppage of enrichment, nobody will believe them.
And some five countries have ordered a stoppage of flights to Mexico.
An earlier shower at the halfway point had forced a stoppage of 1 hour 45 minutes.
Progress has stopped, he said, because "there's been a stoppage of major legislation".
In August, a shootout erupted outside the stadium in Torreón, forcing a stoppage of a match between Santos and Morelia.
A more subtle sign of Billups's value came late in the game, during a stoppage of play.
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"If we had a strike or a work stoppage of any kind, it would have done a lot of damage," third baseman Ron Coomer said.
Sakara has won three of his last four, including a dramatic stoppage of James Irvin and an upset victory over Thales Leites, while Pokrajac recently defeated both Krzysztof Soszynski and Todd Brown via first round knockout.
In Nottingham on Saturday, Froch became a three-time world champion with a stunning stoppage of Lucian Bute.
However, a run of three wins, including a revenge stoppage of Ovill McKenzie to win the Commonwealth light-heavyweight title, has resulted in the unexpected chance against Braehmer.
"As it says in the letter, the City Attorney has laid out some recommendations for operation that he will like to see implemented by April 30; he has not requested an immediate stoppage of service," a Bird spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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