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The phrase "abrupt stop" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a sudden or unexpected cessation of movement or activity. Example: The rollercoaster came to an abrupt stop, causing the riders to jolt forward in their seats.
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An abrupt stop.
Rather than an abrupt stop.
Our vehicle comes to an abrupt stop.
Of course, the music did come to an abrupt stop soon.
It just came to a very abrupt stop and there was the bang.
The bus came to an abrupt stop and we were there.
This song opens with a keyboard phrase from Jools Holland that comes to an abrupt stop.
Their spinal cords can be severed from the abrupt stop when traveling up to 30 miles per hour.
One modest stand brought us to an abrupt stop with a sign for Holy Schmitt's fresh horseradish mustard, a bracing condiment that has become a household favorite.
My cart hit the lip, came to an abrupt stop and I crashed into the fallen cart, my groceries and I splayed out all over the sidewalk.
The snoring came to an abrupt stop as someone in the room moved to open a sliding door and go check the fire.
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