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put on halt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"put on halt" is correct and usable in written English.
This idiom essentially means to come to a sudden stop, or to put something to a pause or standstill. For example, "The construction project was put on halt when the workers went on strike."
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3 human-written examples
At the same time, all construction works in the city should be put on halt till after the Games.
News & Media
However, the club's plans were put on halt after learning of Bordeaux's intent to meet Gourcuff's buy-out clause of €15 million included in the loan deal.
Wiki
On 4 April, shortly after the last DVD volume has been released, the consequent broadcast was put on halt and until 27 June, only the first 8 episodes were repeated.
Wiki
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57 human-written examples
Work halts, roads empty and all the squabbling that has marked our last 50 years is put on hold.
News & Media
Work halts, roads empty and all the squabbling that has marked our last 50 years is put on hold.
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GM shares were halted prior to its release, but were up 0.6% before being put on hold.
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The H-shares of China Eastern Airlines were put on a trading halt as the air carrier is said to be in merger talks with smaller Shanghai Airlines.
News & Media
When Dr. Monnett was put on leave, work was halted on a $1.2 million contract for a study of polar bears' ranges.
News & Media
They had left before a temporary halt was put on the transfer of vulnerable refugee children to Britain on Monday at the request of the French authorities while the clearance of the camp was under way.
News & Media
Each segment has characters and bright-costumed performers with customized props that are used when the parade halts to put on a short show.
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Oklahoma, one of the most active death penalty states, has put a halt on executions after mistakes in protocols that led to a flawed execution in 2014 and the delivery of the wrong drug to the death chamber this year.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "put on halt" to indicate a temporary suspension of an activity or process, often due to unforeseen circumstances or external factors.
Common error
Avoid using "put on halt" interchangeably with phrases like "stopped abruptly" if the intention is to emphasize the unexpectedness of the cessation rather than its temporary nature.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "put on halt" functions as an idiomatic expression indicating the temporary suspension or cessation of an activity. It is often used to describe a situation where progress is interrupted.
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Wiki
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "put on halt" is an idiomatic expression used to describe the temporary suspension or cessation of an activity. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and usable in written English. While relatively infrequent, with its usage being considered rare, the phrase is most commonly found in News & Media and Wiki sources. For more formal contexts, alternatives like "suspend" or "cease" may be more appropriate. The phrase serves to communicate that something has been stopped, usually with the implication of a future resumption.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bring to a standstill
Emphasizes the complete lack of movement or progress.
suspend
Implies a temporary interruption with the intention of resuming later.
pause
Suggests a brief interruption, often for a short period.
stop
Indicates a complete cessation, without necessarily implying resumption.
cease
A more formal term for stopping, often used in official contexts.
put on ice
To delay or postpone action on something.
discontinue
Suggests a permanent ending to something.
hold in abeyance
A legal or formal term for temporarily suspending something.
table
To postpone discussion or action on something indefinitely or to a later date.
shelve
To postpone or put aside a project or plan, often with no intention of returning to it.
FAQs
How can I use "put on halt" in a sentence?
You can use "put on halt" to describe a temporary suspension of something. For example, "The project was "put on halt" due to lack of funding".
What's the difference between "put on halt" and "suspend"?
"Put on halt" typically implies a more immediate and possibly temporary stop, while "suspend" suggests a more formal or longer-term interruption.
Are there any synonyms for "put on halt"?
Yes, you can use alternatives like "bring to a standstill", "pause", or "stop" depending on the context.
Is "put on halt" formal or informal?
"Put on halt" is generally considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although more formal alternatives might be preferred in certain situations.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested