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The phrase "complete suspension" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something is stopped or put on hold entirely. Example: "Due to the ongoing investigation, the company has announced a complete suspension of all operations until further notice."
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There's a complete suspension of justice".
What they're really asking for, though, is the complete suspension of our critical faculties.
John Wooten, the artistic director, said the part might not require a complete suspension of disbelief.
Using experimental data dimensionless correlation is proposed to predict mixing time beyond complete suspension regime.
The main legacy of the Georgian-Russian war of 2008 is the complete suspension of the conflict-resolution process.
Virtually complete suspension is observed to occur at critical agitation rates considerably lower than expected.
There is no precedent for a complete suspension of Schengen throughout continental Europe, as France is now expected to demand.
This paper deals with the prediction of the impeller speed required for complete suspension of solid particles.
The borrowing may be as limited as a floorpan stamping, or as broad as the use of a complete suspension and drivetrain.
But the United States has said repeatedly that it will not accept such a proposal and seeks complete suspension of uranium enrichment.
One group was asked to assess the probability of "a complete suspension of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, sometime in 1983," and another group was asked to assess the probability of "a Russian invasion of Poland, and a complete suspension of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, sometime in 1983".
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