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Discover Ludwig"cease for" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "cease and desist" instead. For example, "The landlord sent the tenant a cease and desist letter, demanding they stop violating the lease agreement."
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On Tuesday parliament will cease for the summer.
No one believed that large-scale violence between Palestinians and Israelis would cease for ever.
After that, there could have been a reasonable expectation that the booing would cease for good.
"Violence has to cease for an election to be conducted, otherwise that election will not be legitimate," he said.
In between, the road opened at night, but then a NATO military convoy came along, forcing all civilian truck traffic to cease for 12 hours, General Rajab said.
But he added, "We must not cease for one moment to be vigilant about the dangers of terrorism, particularly in this Olympic year".
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Talk of adding more school aid has ceased for now.
Layoffs have ceased for the time being and firms are competing for bankers.
From that moment on, Bandar believed, political pressure from the White House ceased for good.
But many of those places ceased for financial, not health, reasons.
In Pakistan, reporting on Shahzad's case ceased, for the most part, after a few weeks.
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