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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ceases from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an old-fashioned way of saying "stops doing" something. For example, "She ceased from going to the library after it closed due to the pandemic."
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The group's Web posting warned: "We will continue to target you until your company ceases from doing any business with Huntingdon.
And the juxtaposition between songs semi-stripped of enhancements versus songs fully digitized allows for a cushier listening platform (one you can hear yourself on their upcoming U.S. tour in March) that ceases from becoming redundant.
After the short periods, the cell in move ceases from moving and returns to in stay.
The final stage of fiber development is maturation that ceases from 40 to 60 DPA depending on environment and genotype [ 9].
Ovaries showed extensive gene expression changes with age, especially in the period when ovulation ceases (from 6 to 16 months), whereas testes showed only limited age-related changes.
On the other hand, male fish at temperature-variable sites are under selection pressure against late development because reproduction ceases from late fall to spring.
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Work would cease from 12 01 a.m.
He would not cease from mental strife.
Moreover, he had directed that the transports cease from now on.
The bricks gave out abruptly, as if construction had ceased from one day to the next.
However, this was a "Notice to Cease". From what my immigrant Chinese family could tell, it meant eviction.
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