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The phrase "act of ceasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or action of stopping or discontinuing something.
Example: "The act of ceasing all operations was necessary for the safety of the employees."
Alternatives: "process of stopping" or "action of halting".
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The act of ceasing smoking can also come about due to direct benefits.
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It's the evolution of silent treatment, defined by urban dictionary as "the act of suddenly ceasing all communications with someone, who you are dating, but no longer wish to date".
The attitude is that of "we do not discriminate when it comes to giving you the job but once we put you under payroll, provisions catered for by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 cease to matter".
Author Lesley Livingston's solution has been to create a "stock template DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998) cease and desist letter" to combat the theft of her work.
It began by warning Confederates, under the stipulations of the new confiscation act, to cease their rebellion in 60 days or face the confiscation of their property, including slaves.
Death, of ceasing to exist.
Reduction of ceasing of egg production.
"We must act to cease the return to a culture of 'victim blaming'.
The acts of violence cease immediately.
"Average reality begins to rot and stink as soon as the act of individual creation ceases to animate a subjectively perceived texture". -- V. Nabokov, in "Strong Opinions" 1973.
Finally, to allay the concerns of legislators who had questioned the constitutionality of some provisions, Section 224, titled "Sunset," stipulated that 16 sections and two subsections of the act would cease to have effect on December 31 , 2005
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