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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has truly come to a halt or has ceased to occur, often in contrast to what might have been expected.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the project has actually stopped due to lack of funding."
Alternatives: "truly halted" or "really ceased".
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It actually stopped me in my tracks.
"Someone actually stopped!" Yang said.
This actually stopped her in her tracks.
Some actually stopped in their tracks.
It's actually stopped us talking about race.
Others that global warming actually stopped 15 years ago.
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Hopefully chuck will actually stop.
Does ignoring trolls actually stop trolling?
But actually stop using the stuff?
Defibrillators actually stop the heart, he explained.
Could we actually "stop" a spacecraft?
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