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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cease with' is not correct.
The correct phrase is 'cease to' or 'cease doing'. For example, you could say "She ceased to speak when she saw her neighbor in the room." or "She ceased doing her homework when the power went out."
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The comparisons won't cease with the final horn on Thursday at the Pit.
"A soul is something that does not cease with death," said the archbishop.
Manuel Pellegrini's problems with Catalonian coaches do not cease with Pep Guardiola.
Under Western legal codes all defamation actions cease with the death of individuals involved.
The good news is that all the talking, speculating and prognosticating will cease with the first tee shot.
The question now, as always, is whether Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will ever cease with substandard opposition and actually fight each other.
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It ceased with the completion of the transcontinental telegraph system.
Jewish coinage ceased with the revolt's collapse.
Its renewed eminence under the Mughals ceased with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707.
The banter ceased with the first pitch of the pennant race.
Active hostilities ceased with the signing of the Dayton peace agreement in December 1995.
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