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Discover LudwigThe term "cease-fire" is correct in written English.
It is used to refer to a temporary suspension of hostilities or fighting, often in a military context. Example: "The two countries agreed to a cease-fire to allow for humanitarian aid to reach the affected areas." Alternatives include "truce" and "armistice."
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Cease-fire declared in 1994.
"It's a cease-fire".
A cease-fire celebration.
A cease-fire took effect.
Achieving a durable cease-fire proved elusive.
The cease-fire talks were inconclusive.
A fragile cease-fire is frequently violated.
Tells about its cease-fire story.
The cease-fire collapsed in June 2011.
It's called a cease-fire.
Today cease-fire, tomorrow fire.
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