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Discover Ludwig"ceased using" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone has stopped doing something. For example: "The company has ceased using single-use plastics in its packaging."
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The UK used slightly less chrysotile during the 1970s (2.4 kg per head in 1970, 1.7 in 1980) than the US (3.1 kg per head in 1970, 1.5 in 1980), and the UK had virtually ceased using crocidolite by 1970, while US crocidolite imports increased from 8 900 tonnes in 1970 to a peak of 16 900 tonnes (0.08 kg per head) in 1978 and remained above 5 000 tonnes per year until 1984.
After being notified of the action taken by Kent police we immediately ceased using this organisation.
The Long Island Rail Road had built it in 1844 but ceased using it in 1861 and sealed it up.
One popular Web portal, Tom.com, already ceased using Google to power its search engine.
By late 2001, Connecticut had ceased using that prison and begun shifting prisoners to the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt, Va.
"We ceased using the materials in question on the day the order became effective and promptly retrieved them from doctors' offices".
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Their father agreed to cease using his iPhone during dinner.
Or that it will cease using the monetary fund as an instrument of American will.
Methadone is an addictive drug, but one can more easily cease using it than heroin.
"But they certainly have a responsibility to cease using deadly physical force as soon as they can safely do so".
Pakistan's Telecommunications Authority ordered mobile phone operators and BlackBerry to cease using BlackBerry servers in July for "security reasons".
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