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brutally stopped
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "brutally stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something was halted in a harsh or severe manner. Example: "The project was brutally stopped due to lack of funding, leaving the team in disarray."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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2 human-written examples
In turn, they need to hear that when innocent hearts beating for peace were brutally stopped, there will be more hearts beating for them and for the peace they so believed in.
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Then the progression of Chinese WR is brutally stopped in 1966, when China begins its Cultural Revolution.
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58 human-written examples
Apart, that is, from the man who brutally stops it.
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Hence, too, their attempt to suppress their neighbors' desire for emancipation, whether by brutally stopping the flow of natural gas in the middle of winter, clumsily buying off political opponents or, when necessary, deploying tanks.
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"The idea that golf is brutally hard stops a lot of people from ever playing," said Whaley, one of the very few women to qualify and play in a PGA Tour event.
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In recent years the police have repeatedly unlawfully stopped protests or brutally intimidated environmentalists.
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Outside financing was brutally killed in 2008, as banks stopped lending.
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Would Hitler's takeover of Austria have been averted, or could Mussolini, or perhaps even Hitler and Stalin, been stopped had their opponents not been brutally eliminated?
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In a title bout against Riddick Bowe in 1993 at Madison Square Garden (the gate receipts of $1.4 million set a Garden record), Dokes was beaten so brutally in the first round that the referee stopped the fight.
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A gang of 15 men from across London's underworld stopped a train by turning the signal red, brutally coshed the driver and made off with £2.6m (then $7.3m) in cash from the mail cars.
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I stopped in Money, Mississippi, where Emmett Till was brutally murdered and Philadelphia, Mississippi, where three civil rights workers were killed during Freedom Summer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "brutally stopped", ensure the context warrants the strong negative connotation. It's most effective when describing actions that involve force, injustice, or a significant negative impact.
Common error
Avoid using "brutally stopped" in situations where a simple "stopped" or a more moderate term would suffice. Overusing strong language weakens its impact when it's truly needed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "brutally stopped" functions as a verb phrase where "brutally" modifies the verb "stopped", indicating the manner in which the action was terminated. As Ludwig shows, it emphasizes the severity or forcefulness of the cessation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "brutally stopped" is a phrase used to describe an action that has been terminated in a harsh, forceful, or unjust manner. As Ludwig AI indicates, it is grammatically correct but relatively rare. It appears most commonly in news and science contexts where the severity of the termination needs to be emphasized. When using this phrase, it's crucial to consider the context to ensure the strong negative connotation is appropriate and to avoid overuse in milder situations. Alternatives such as "violently halted" or "forcefully terminated" may be more suitable depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
violently halted
Replaces "brutally" with "violently", emphasizing the forceful nature of the stop.
abruptly ceased
Focuses on the suddenness of the cessation, replacing "brutally" with "abruptly".
forcefully terminated
Highlights the power used to end something, substituting "brutally" with "forcefully".
mercilessly ended
Emphasizes the lack of compassion in the stopping, replacing "brutally" with "mercilessly".
ruthlessly shut down
Conveys a sense of decisiveness and lack of pity, similar to "brutally stopped".
savagely interrupted
Uses "savagely" to underscore the intensity and destructiveness of the interruption.
callously discontinued
Highlights the indifference with which the action was stopped, replacing "brutally" with "callously".
harshly suppressed
Focuses on the severity of the stopping, often implying that something was being held back or prevented from continuing.
summarily dismissed
Emphasizes the quick and efficient nature of the termination, suggesting a lack of due process.
definitively concluded
Highlights the finality of the stopping, indicating that there is no chance of resumption.
FAQs
How can I use "brutally stopped" in a sentence?
Use "brutally stopped" to describe an action that was halted with excessive force or in a cruel manner. For example, "The funding was "brutally stopped", leaving the project unfinished."
What are some alternatives to saying "brutally stopped"?
You can use alternatives such as "violently halted", "abruptly ceased", or "forcefully terminated" depending on the specific context.
Is it always appropriate to use "brutally stopped"?
No, "brutally stopped" should be reserved for situations where the stopping action involves a significant degree of force, cruelty, or injustice. Using it in milder contexts can be an exaggeration.
What is the difference between "brutally stopped" and "suddenly stopped"?
"Suddenly stopped" simply indicates that an action ceased without warning. "Brutally stopped" implies that the action was not only sudden but also harsh, unjust, or violent.
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Usage summary
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