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had stopped generating
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'had stopped generating' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about an action that has already been completed in the past. For example: By the time we got there, the fountain had stopped generating water.
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Thomas Pitta, a lawyer for the company's owner, Angela Krivulka, said that after a prospective buyer pulled out of the deal, "the company was left in a terrible cash situation and had stopped generating sufficient cash to pay the bills as they came due".
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"Existing wells that had stopped generating water because of depletion regained their water level that had gone down during the past three years," added Mr. Mohamoud.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
But with the nose that high, the wings would have stopped generating lift, and stalled the plane.
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Oldbury nuclear power station near Bristol has stopped generating electricity after 45 years.
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Find out which tail keyword phrases have stopped generating traffic, despite ranking well, and stop optimizing those phrases, shifting to your attention to the more popular variations of those phrases that are still generating traffic and likely generating much more of it.
News & Media
Secondly, after cooling has stopped, generated and stored heat in the surrounding 'tissues' may flow back to the outer wall of the implant that is no longer cooled from the inside and raises the temperature.
Eleven of the plants have already stopped generating power, while the plant at Wylfa on Anglesey in North Wales is due to close next year.
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The power station, which was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, has been empty since 1983 when it stopped generating electricity and was decommissioned.
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To meet carbon targets, any new stations would have to stop generating by 2030 unless CCS is fitted, but the cancellation of the CCS competition makes this less likely.
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Marwan had stopped talking.
News & Media
Had stopped smoking.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "had stopped generating" when you need to clearly indicate that an action of generating something was completed at a specific point in the past before another action or time.
Common error
Avoid mixing past perfect tense ("had stopped generating") with simple past tense within the same clause without a clear reason. Ensure the sequence of events justifies using the past perfect.
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Linguistic Context
Had stopped generating functions as a verb phrase in the past perfect tense. It indicates an action (generating) that was completed before another point in time in the past. Ludwig confirms this is grammatically correct.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "had stopped generating" is a grammatically correct past perfect verb phrase used to indicate that a generating process was terminated before a specific time in the past. Ludwig confirms its validity, and it is found in various contexts such as news, business, and science. While not exceedingly common, it serves to provide crucial context, clarifying that a specific activity had ceased prior to a given point in time.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had ceased to generate
Uses a more formal synonym for 'stopped'.
had discontinued generating
Emphasizes a deliberate act of stopping.
had terminated production
Suggests a more forceful or official end.
no longer generated
Rephrases using 'no longer' for a slightly different sentence structure.
had ended generation
Formal and emphasizes the conclusion of a process.
had quit generating
More informal, suggesting abandonment of the process.
generation had halted
Changes the sentence structure to passive voice.
had finished generating
Implies that the generating process was completed.
had failed to generate
Shifts focus to the failure to produce.
had run out of production
Implies depletion of resources as the reason for stopping.
FAQs
How do I use "had stopped generating" in a sentence?
Use "had stopped generating" to indicate that something was no longer producing or creating something before a certain time in the past. For example, "By 2020, the company "had stopped generating" profit."
What can I say instead of "had stopped generating"?
You can use alternatives like "had ceased generating", "no longer generated", or "had discontinued generating depending on the context.
When should I use "had stopped generating" instead of "stopped generating"?
Use "had stopped generating" to show that the action of stopping occurred before another action in the past. Use "stopped generating" for a simple past action with no reference to another past event.
Is "had stopped generating" formal or informal?
"Had stopped generating" is neither particularly formal nor informal. It is suitable for most writing contexts where past perfect tense is required.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested