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The phrase "a work stoppage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where workers cease work, often as part of a strike or protest.
Example: "The employees decided to initiate a work stoppage to demand better working conditions."
Alternatives: "a strike" or "a labor halt".
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Then the referees had a work stoppage.
The N.F.L. had a work stoppage.
Fehr said he did not foresee a work stoppage.
I just don't believe there will be a work stoppage.
"I don't think there's going to be a work stoppage.
Over the summer, train drivers carried out a work stoppage.
"There won't be a work stoppage," Brown said.
A work stoppage is filled with legal complexities, not complex coverage schemes.
It was that we cannot afford to have a work stoppage, you know, every three years".
He added: "I don't think anybody wants to see a work stoppage.
Since 1995, there have been three C.B.A. negotiations in baseball without a work stoppage.
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