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The phrase "abrupt stopping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected halt in an action or process.
Example: "The car experienced an abrupt stopping when the driver slammed on the brakes to avoid the obstacle."
Alternatives: "sudden halt" or "unexpected stop".
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By classifying the driving population into several distinct groups, this study further investigates the correlation between the countdown timer and two hazardous maneuvers: aggressive acceleration and conservative (abrupt) stopping, respectively.
Abrupt stopping occurred in 72 (23.2%) cases, of these 35 (49%) had been on a course of corticosteroids for more than three weeks.
Meanwhile, Ben Zamora's installation of jumbled LED light rods, which flash and pulse in the background, mirror styles such as pauzin, the abrupt stopping and starting of body parts.
"I believe these slower courts, meaning more physical play and more shots and more abrupt stopping and starting with more sand in the courts, just makes it really tough," said Justin Gimelstob, a commentator and former American player now on the ATP board.
The rug was pulled out from under the player by a puzzling and unsatisfying finale that made the entire quest seem meaningless, but in Episode One, Valve has neatly slid the rug back under the player, starting up Half-Life 2's story from its abrupt stopping point.
It mostly confirms previous literature findings, as well as raising some specific issues, such as abrupt stopping, for further debate.
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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.
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