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Discover Ludwig"ceased completely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has stopped or ended entirely. Example: "The rain had ceased completely, leaving behind a clear blue sky."
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Originally, production would have ceased completely after six years.
These invitations ceased completely after 20 July 1944, the day of the attempted assassination.
It was eerie, especially when, for a moment, all calling ceased completely.
Violence has so far abated on some fronts but hasn't ceased completely.
So my contact with my husband, my love of five years, ceased completely.
Then came the cumin lamb, and conversation (never exactly free-flowing) ceased completely.
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After almost ceasing completely, coal production has again become important as a fuel for thermoelectric power generation.
Porsche, which has waiting lists for its sports cars, saw production of its 911 model, its most profitable, cease completely.
During the cold of winter, cell division and enlargement may cease completely; but during the spring renewed growth occurs.
At some point, quasar activity ceases completely, leaving behind the dormant massive black holes found in most massive galaxies.
The rate of growth not absolute increase is highest in the early stages of postembryonic life; subsequently, growth continues to slow, ceasing completely at the attainment of adulthood.
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