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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard stops" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sudden or abrupt end to something, often used in the context of writing or speaking. Example: The author's use of hard stops in the dialogue added a sense of urgency to the scene, making it more impactful for the reader.
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Filling the "hard stops" with fully licensed surgeons is not easy.
"There are too many hard stops between tablets and devices and smartphones," he said.
She quotes Steve Sinofsky, Microsoft's executive in charge of Windows, saying, "There are too many hard stops between tablets and devices and smartphones.
"The idea that golf is brutally hard stops a lot of people from ever playing," said Whaley, one of the very few women to qualify and play in a PGA Tour event.
And there are big Brembo front disc brakes aboard to handle repeated hard stops.
By measures of "bad experiences" like hard stops and jerky driving, the fleet is getting worse.
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The Hard Stop suggests little has changed.
And there's kind of a hard stopping point.
"[Surgical skills were] the hard stop," she said.
Where does pushing hard stop and abuse begin?
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