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Discover Ludwig'abruptly stops' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has ended suddenly and unexpectedly rather than coming to an orderly conclusion. For example: The group's conversation suddenly and abruptly stops as soon as the manager enters the room.
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Then the music abruptly stops.
The interview abruptly stops.
Electra's dance of triumph abruptly stops, although she does not fall dead, as the libretto demands.
The arm senses his head and abruptly stops moving with a soft clunk.
You've been there: walking down a busy street when — WHAM — the person in front of you abruptly stops.
"Mighty Fine" chugs along heartily until it abruptly stops on the edge of cliff, leaving you feeling shortchanged.
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Then he abruptly stopped.
The pump abruptly stopped working Wednesday afternoon.
The attacks at the pass abruptly stopped.
Then the gunfire abruptly stopped.
Then, in 1947, the flow abruptly stopped.
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