Sentence examples for all to stop from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all to stop" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a desire for something to cease or come to an end, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We tried everything, all to stop the chaos that ensued."
Alternatives: "just to stop" or "only to halt".

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I'd have liked it all to stop a kilometre before the finish really". Mo Sbihi and Scott Durant finished three seconds back, with Karl Hudspith and Constantine Louloudis in third place.

As a former undocumented immigrant whose parents are still in this country without papers, I gave my all to stop a potential fascist from becoming president.

I just want this all to stop".

All to stop the war before it started.

"I would teach them all to stop talking and start making money".

They didn't spend the weekend running, after all, to stop now.

We need the renewed support of all to stop the destruction of the NHS.

So perhaps it's a good time for us all to stop carping about Ciccone the child-snatcher.

The Chrysler bailout may have saved the company, but it did nothing, after all, to stop Detroit's long, sad decline.

Sled runs here feed directly onto Martling Avenue, and there is no space at all to stop.

They're pushing for tax hikes that will destroy more than 700,000 jobs but have taken no action at all to stop the sequester".

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