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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "could be ceased" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this in a sentence when you want to express the possibility of something stopping or ending. For example: "The noise pollution in the city could be ceased if people started using electric cars instead of petrol ones."
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Medications could be ceased or dosages reduced due to side-effects or affordability, rather than symptom abatement, and reasons for changes were not always provided.
Only one source recommended repeat assessment of a newly introduced TCP at the end of a predefined period to determine whether it could be considered standard practice and monitoring could be ceased [ 31].
Surveillance colonoscopy could be ceased after age 65 years for patients with cumulative one adenoma at that age, and after age 75 years for patients with cumulative two adenomas.
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Doxycycline was ceased.
President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt said late Saturday night that "there could be a cease-fire soon," after he and other members of his government spent the day in meetings with the Turkish premier, the Qatari prince, the political leaders of Hamas and other Gaza factions.
By gradually increasing the scale of the American effort, officials hoped, the Communists could be persuaded to cease and desist.
It's possible that cloud computing will be architected that way, and it's critical, because otherwise the individual servers making up the cloud could be overloaded and cease to function altogether.
They're ceasing to function.
Neither is ceasing their fire.
However, the amount of pressure decrease needed for the lava extrusion to cease could be reasonably affected by a modification of the conduit system.
The results demonstrated that after this treatment, subcutaneous xenograft tumors could be induced to calcify and ceased growth, suggesting that the differentiation therapy for SCLC is efficient in vivo as well.
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