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Discover Ludwig'cease to move' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an object or person that has stopped moving. For example: "The wheels of the car ceased to move and the engine died."
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The thermometer stayed around 20 degrees, but a sharp wind took the temperature down near the point where molecules cease to move.
Temperatures must be lowered to within a few billionths of a degree of absolute zero (minus 459.7 degrees F), where atoms have the least possible energy and all but cease to move around.
Writing to O'Connor in 1959 about the preparation of a new edition of They Came Like Swallows, the novel which treats the events of his early life most directly, Maxwell said: "I was moved helplessly by the material, which will only cease to move me when I am dead, I suppose".
Nike will soon discover that ads featuring Kaepernick will cease to move the needle in terms of increased sales.
On the other hand, in a high-pressure ambient atmosphere, ablated species jostle with ambient molecules, and the flight velocity gradually decreases due to collisions between the ablated species and ambient molecules, and finally, the ablated species cease to move.
For this, Leibniz lampooned him: "God Almighty wants to wind up his watch from time to time: otherwise it would cease to move.
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The restaurant ceased to move.
This results in a desirable 'self-furling' feature, with the sculpture ceasing to move in high winds as the mast bands backwards.
The movie ceases to move forward in any conventional sense; and the past, it turns out, becomes ungraspable, even irrecoverable, leaving us stranded in an elegant time warp.
We have become so inured to images of catastrophe and suffering that they have ceased to move us as they moved our ancestors.
Its unceasing movement, then, is also reasonable, since everything ceases to move when it comes to its proper place, but the body whose path is the circle has one and the same place for starting-point and goal.
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