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The phrase 'has ceased to function' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has stopped working or is no longer operating. For example: The old photocopier in the office has ceased to function, so we will need to get a new one.
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"Our board has ceased to function effectively".
When the brain stem has ceased to function?
Somehow this house, this family home that we built up has ceased to function.
Perhaps, then, it should come as no surprise that the old swingometer has ceased to function.
"The global financial market has ceased to function," declared Gordon Brown, Britain's prime minister.In this section Lifelines Who's to blame?
Life has ceased to function all around this part of the city, as it has in much of the heartland of the country.
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The house gets all dark and quiet — it's as if time had ceased to function.
The council, he said, had "ceased to function" and its guidelines had "ceased to apply".
He underwent surgery to remove his gallbladder, which had ceased to function.
The local currency is worthless, so swathes of public services have ceased to function.
Wooden beams were deteriorating, gutters had ceased to function and walls were cracking.
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