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The phrase "has now stopped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate an action that was occurring in the past but has since ended. Example: The rain has now stopped, so we can go outside and play. In this sentence, "has now stopped" indicates that the rain was previously falling, but it has ended at the present moment.
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That has now stopped.
This has now stopped.
The data collection has now stopped.
It has now stopped raining.
He has now stopped answering his phone.
1.20pm It has now stopped raining here.
That practice of paying off the group has now stopped.
But Hollinger International has now stopped making the payments.
Google says it has now stopped collecting personal information this way.
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The boats have now stopped.
I have now stopped using permanent colourant.
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