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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ceasing for good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a permanent cessation of an activity or behavior. Example: "After years of struggling with the addiction, she finally decided to stop drinking, ceasing for good."
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They are one by one ceasing to see family members as the templates for what they might become; and ceasing, for good or ill, to believe in the economy of guilt and sacrifice that has traditionally held Indian families together.
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From that moment on, Bandar believed, political pressure from the White House ceased for good.
After that, there could have been a reasonable expectation that the booing would cease for good.
In 1951, records show, service to Englewood Cliffs ceased for good.
By the time it ceases for good shortly before midnight, two to four inches will have fallen – just enough, perhaps, to permit sledding.
New exploration ceased for a while.
It ceased for economic reasons.
The prospect of an endless parade of lawsuits compelled Wolff to cease throwing good money after bad, despite being confident that he had the votes on the Fremont City Council for approval.
President Bill Clinton was partial to the line, "America is great because she is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great".
Either this person should cease praying for the good of mankind (and logically only pray for his or her own self) or should at least try and be a bad pundit.
While the spotlight is starting to fade as to the real situation of the survivors, there are still a handful of celebrities who never cease to use their global reach for good and constantly urge their fans to continue supporting the relief operations for the typhoon Haiyan survivors.
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