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Discover Ludwig'he halted' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone stopping their movement or activity. For example: "He halted in the middle of the room, unsure of what to do next."
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Wilbourn after he halted Jackson's horse.
He halted my sudden torrent of guidance.
He halted practice and told the players to run.
His speech was slow, and he halted every few words.
He halted in the doorway of the kitchen and frowned.
When Obama took office, he halted these commissions.
It cut several readers before he halted distribution.
Then he halted and put his sport utility vehicle into reverse.
The next day he halted trading in gold and declared a national "bank holiday".
He halted printing on Friday, as copies rolled off the presses.
Speaking of terrorist attacks, he halted, pensively, then added: "It's funny.
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