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Discover Ludwig"comes to rest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or person that has stopped moving, or figuratively to describe a situation that has reached a calm or stable state. For example, you could say: After a long journey, the weary traveler finally came to rest.
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He comes to rest his feet.
The rolling stock comes to rest.
In such situations, the inner baton comes to rest.
The bottle comes to rest pointing at a young man.
Then, toward evening, Light's scale comes to rest.
It comes to rest on the paintings on the wall of the apartment.
The disturbance gradually petered out, like a playground swing that slowly comes to rest.
It comes to rest in the fairway about 100 yards from the tee.
Everywhere the eye comes to rest, there is something to beguile.
In this piece, as in most on the program, Ms. Gillis comes to rest.
Cristina's ball creates a pitch mark on the fringe and comes to rest on the fringe.
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