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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming to rest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of something gradually stopping or settling down, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After a long journey, the vehicle was finally coming to rest at the side of the road."
Alternatives: "coming to a stop" or "settling down."
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In around eight minutes the piece is over, harmonically unresolved, never coming to rest.
Eventually coming to rest, she rises and walks out of the camera frame.
The victim then lost control of his vehicle and struck another vehicle before coming to rest.
The experience wavered between the unbearable and the transcendent, coming to rest on the latter.
His pitch just cleared the fringe coming to rest 20 feet from the hole.
"The true crisis is only now coming to rest," he writes, in "This Deuced Cleverness".
There it skidded about a foot and quivered for 10 seconds, before coming to rest.
He also noticed that they can fly for weeks without ever coming to rest.
The plans passed through a compromise byzantine before coming to rest on the present Italian renaissance.
It bounces about before coming to rest, miraculously, around the top of one bottle: a winner.
Under certain conditions, an abrupt increase in the amount of liquid extracted into the side arm is observed due to liquid coming to rest in the main pipe.
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