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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'decision to cease' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of making the choice to stop doing something. For example: "After careful consideration, the board made the decision to cease operations in the region."
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Mr. Racicot's decision to cease lobbying, he said, "is obviously a halfway measure".
The statement on the decision to cease production at Shepton is more prosaic.
Two factors played into the decision to cease insurance operations, according to a spokesman, Terence Lynam.
The Court there found significance in the defendants decision to cease participation in a cooperative venture.
And Lord Merton and Isabel get passionate over her decision to cease their relationship because his children don't approve.
MasterCard was partially paralysed today in revenge for the payment network's decision to cease taking donations to WikiLeaks.
Clements said Brendel's decision to cease performing was typical of a man who was "intensely self-critical".
These commentators associate a patient's decision to cease nutrition and hydration with the established constitutional right to reject life-sustaining medical intervention.
"The decision to cease exports will enable us to continue to meet our contractual obligations to supply gas to the region".
Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to cease defending the constitutionality of Section Three of the Defense of Marriage Act strikes me as very big news.
With the landmark decision to cease printing, they created a limited supply, which eventually gave rise to a multidecade hot market.
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