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The phrase "cease fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a temporary agreement to suspend a combatant's the use of weapons, and is typically used in a military context. For example: The leaders of the two warring nations agreed to a cease fire in order to negotiate a peace treaty.
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"Cease fire!" Vandiver shouted.
You can say, 'Cease fire.
And then, suddenly, my executive officer yelled, "Cease fire, cease fire!" The firefight was over.
The Palestinians were to cease fire and disarm their militias.
Start with an immediate cease fire.
Weaver orders the group to cease fire and conserve ammo.
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Cease-fire declared in 1994.
"It's a cease-fire".
Achieving a durable cease-fire proved elusive.
The cease-fire talks were inconclusive.
A fragile cease-fire is frequently violated.
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