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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected cessation of an action or process.
Example: "The car abruptly stopped in the middle of the road, causing a traffic jam."
Alternatives: "suddenly halt" or "cease abruptly."
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The group advised patients not to abruptly stop taking it without consulting their doctors.
In therapy, as in the composition of poetry, premature conclusions can abruptly stop the process.
"I get seizures," he said, referring to the dangerous reaction some people experience when they abruptly stop drinking.
If the commercial theater's revival-for-survival fever spreads, the rule could abruptly stop a thoughtful regional production.
But at the fence marking the shale well, the deer tracks abruptly stop and double back on themselves.
Extended pauses have been inserted throughout, creating long silences; characters often abruptly stop for 5 or 10 seconds between lines or in the middle of dialogue.
Many families would also suffer if Congress failed to extend emergency jobless benefits, meaning that 2.1 million Americans would abruptly stop receiving expected payments.
Marijuana may not be physiologically addictive — you don't go into severe physical withdrawal if you abruptly stop using it — and no one has ever died of an overdose.
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