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"complete cessation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a full stopping or ending of something, typically an activity. For example, "After two weeks of negotiations, the trade dispute was resolved with a complete cessation of hostilities."
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"We will not start unless it will be completely quiet, complete cessation.
They include a complete cessation of terrorist activity in the Gaza Strip.
Mr. Sharon says he is unwilling to talk with the Palestinians before there is a complete cessation of violence.
He needs to insist that the United States will stand for nothing less than a complete cessation of terrorist activity.
The consequence of that was severe rationing of electricity, sudden power cuts and the almost complete cessation of automobile transport.
Complete cessation of flow may occur with the freezing of the river to the bottom.
Reductions in doses (if not complete cessation) of other medications should be strongly considered.
The foundations of that fence had been laid on 1 September 1994 – the day after the Provisional IRA announced a "complete cessation of military operations".
Under the terms of the current agreement, Israel expects Hamas to enforce a complete cessation of fire from Gaza and to stop smuggling in weapons.
At the same time, it remains essential to achieve a complete cessation of hostilities, so that humanitarian assistance can urgently be delivered.
In the next 48 hours, the two sides are required under the agreement to begin serious cooperation on security issues and to enforce a complete cessation of violence, according to Israeli and Palestinian officials who participated in the negotiations.
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