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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it has suspended" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been temporarily halted or stopped by a subject in the past and is still in that state.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, it has suspended all operations until further notice."
Alternatives: "it has halted" or "it has paused".
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The firm loses money, its sales are shrinking, it has suspended its dividend and it announced this week that it will skip some upcoming payments to bondholders.
It has suspended its dividend, raised $2.5bn by selling shares and halted operations at two African mines.
Separately, sports giant Nike has confirmed it has suspended its contract with Oscar Pistorius.
The UK Independence Party has said it has suspended its general secretary following allegations of impropriety.
In a press release, the Society of Private Medical and Dental Practitioners notified the public that it has suspended its services to the NHIS subscribers indefinitely.
The Pentagon announced that it has suspended its illegal Retired Military Analyst Program.
Nike issued a statement on Wednesday that it has suspended its contract with Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson amid charges that he abused his son.
It has suspended all its bank accounts for six months and threatened to permanently cancel the registration which allows it to operate in the country.
Today, it has suspended trading, closed its exchange and filed for bankruptcy protection.
His family blames the IRA, which later announces that it has suspended some of its members.
For its part, Google says that it has "suspended this application while we investigate further".
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