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The phrase "and it will cease" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will come to an end or stop in the future.
Example: "If we do not take action now, the project will fail, and it will cease to exist."
Alternatives: "and it will stop" or "and it will end."
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And it will cease flying to Frankfurt, currently its only remaining destination in continental Europe.
Trunk.ly says its service will now be discontinued and it will cease accepting sign-ups today.
Emu says it will shut down the standalone Emu app as of August 25 as a result of the acquisition, and it will cease to work for existing users.
Coffee can be a fantastic pick-me-up on days when you're feeling especially drained, but if you use it every day, you'll become dependent on it and it will cease to give you any benefits.
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If any such elaborate engineering hanky-panky is included in Mr. Harrison's new opera house, for example, second-rate tenors will begin sounding like Carusos, and the art of opera, as operagoers know and love it, will cease to be practicable.
We abused our pizza privileges for one too many generations, and so it will cease to exist.
Is it too much to hope that this battle may be a turning point in the war over corporate ethics, and that it will cease to be enough merely for an NGO to throw mud at a company, to have that mud stick?
Is it too much to hope that this battle might mark a turning-point in the war over corporate ethics, and that it will cease to be enough merely for a pressure group to throw mud at a company to make that mud stick?
[Update 10 30pm pacific: Refdash has just published a blog post confirming our report, and indicating it will cease conducting interviews with clients as "we have decided to take on a new opportunity and become a part of a larger, fast-growing team".
Eudora is about to switch to open source development, and Qualcomm says it will "cease sales of Paid mode Eudora" after April 30.
The Pre-prder is going on now and lasts until December 12 where it will cease and desist at Noon, PST.
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