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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'far from stopping' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that an action is continuing and is not ending or halting. For example, "The storm's rainfall was far from stopping, and the floodwaters continued to rise."
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Second, and more important, the Osirak attack, far from stopping Iraq's nuclear ambitions, hastened them.
Scrooge is one: his death, far from stopping him from singing, has freed him to roam through most of the scenes as a sort of Ghost of Christmas, Period.
Far from "stopping at nothing" in pursuit of his goals, however, Hollis's defining characteristic is inactivity, the effects of which leave his wayward sons Jacob and Wes to fend for themselves.
Far from stopping he says the assault intensified.
"While the Francis Inquiry focused solely on failings in care in England; far from stopping at the border much has happened in Wales as a result of its findings.
You'd think I'd be done eating after this, but I was far from stopping.
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They found that the additional troops had slowed, but far from stopped, Iraq's still-burning civil war.
A ten-minute pause in work is a far cry from stopping the Rockaway pipeline dead, however.
By in silico analysis, COUP-TFII-3′-UTR was found to have a putative miR-194 binding site (UGUUACA; 92 98 bp far from stop codon; TargetScan).
Mond meanwhile, though is film is far from mainstream, stops short of being precious with his first-person style.
With the launch of the Nano in faraway Mumbai, the bull, far from being stopped, has just gone on rampage.
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