Sentence examples for again to stop from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again to stop" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a repeated action of stopping, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I had to tell him again to stop making noise during the meeting."
Alternatives: "once more to cease" or "again to halt".

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This continues until the user pressed the record button again to stop.

Lauer has said he signed again to stop "Today" from sliding.

Oh – and he'd bring legal action if the party tried again to stop him.

Mr. McVeigh has said he will not try again to stop his execution.

Iran may be asked to suspend its feedstock experiments and (once again) to stop making centrifuge components.

Because, guess what, we all need a treat every now and again to stop us dying inside.

"To help a dog recognize his owner again, to stop seizures or help a dog walk again — it makes a tremendous difference in their lives".

As things stand, Roman Abramovich has no plans to sack yet another manager and for Mourinho the task now is to try yet again to stop the rot.

The bad news was that the EU failed again to stop exploitation of over-fished fishing stocks, reducing the allowable catch by only 5% in 2011.

Mr. McCain said, "I will do everything in my power and I will ask Governor Bush again to stop all this".

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