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The phrase "able to be stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that can be halted or prevented from continuing.
Example: "The project was deemed too risky and was ultimately found to be able to be stopped before any significant investment was made."
Alternatives: "capable of being halted" or "can be stopped".
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"Thanks to the courageous intervention of these employees, the perpetrator was able to be stopped," Joachim Hermann, Bavaria's interior minister, told a news conference.
The House of Lords communications committee said that a profit-hungry owner of Channel 4 would not be able to be stopped from potentially watering down commitments to news, film production and the broadcaster's strong record of diversity programming.
Even in the middle of tragedy and loss there was also a profound sense of gratitude that the attack was able to be stopped before more life was lost.
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He also was joined at his event in Des Moines by two other Republican presidential candidates, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum - perhaps an acknowledgement that Trump's campaign may be a juggernaut now that may not be able to be stopped and that it might be time to climb aboard.
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Wanting to stop and not being able to stop is a problem.
And you're going to have to be able to get stops to be a good team".
"Hearing our fans start to boo us and not being able to stop them was disgraceful.
But I wasn't able to stop – it was just so intense".
But I wasn't able to stop, it was just so intense," Beaudoin told VICE.
Does she think they will be able to stop the road being built?
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