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Discover Ludwig"put a halt" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to signify a pause, stoppage, or interruption of something, especially for a particular purpose. For example: "The apple harvest was put a halt because of the early frost."
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I put a halt to that".
And we'd put a halt to it.
Congress must put a halt to this administrative amnesty.
Takashi Murakami put a halt to Doeringer's "homage".
Nor did psychoanalysis put a halt to somatic psychiatry.
Harper, who's written songs for Solomon Burke and Taj Mahal, put a halt to the session.
That is, until Exeter and this very same Bath outfit put a halt to their charge.
But Creative Labs and Hitachi have now put a halt to the consumer hack.
But a cool down at resorts hasn't put a halt on development, at least not yet.
"The comptroller has put a halt to it," the associate said.
Both parties have been trying to put a halt to the leapfrogging.
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