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Discover Ludwig"all stopped" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a verb phrase to indicate that everything came to a halt or stopped moving. You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as: - "The loud noise from the fire alarm caused all conversation in the room to stop." - "We were walking through the forest when suddenly all of us stopped in our tracks, mesmerized by the beauty of the sunset." - "The race was going smoothly until the runner in the lead suddenly all stopped, clutching his leg in pain." - "The music was so beautiful that it seemed to make all time stop for a moment."
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At Hardeeville High School, the hall clocks are all stopped at differ ent times.
We all stopped talking.
We all stopped.
Now that has all stopped".
That all stopped.
But then it all stopped.
"The president wants it all stopped".
'Listen!' someone whispered, and we all stopped.
We all stopped to admire the view.
We all stopped about the same time.
"We all stopped wearing our little heels and skirts".
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