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Discover Ludwig"she halted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone stopped or paused in their movement. It can be used in various situations, such as when someone suddenly stops walking, running, or speaking. Example: She halted in her tracks as she heard a loud noise behind her.
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She halted.
She halted her experiment.
Sometimes she halted, attentively, a front paw held aloft.
Then, without full explanation, she halted her sport's most necessary rivalry.
When Ms. Granholm learned of their objections, she halted the commutation in a rare decision.
She halted Serena Williams's twenty-seven-match winning streak, in 2016, and made it look easy.
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Her stride is purposeful and brisk, but she halts in a foyer on a recent morning.
As Toni succumbs to his injuries, she halts Serge's vain attempts to resuscitate him.
Stanwyck is lighting a cigarette; she halts, looks up, and murmurs through the cloud of smoke, "My mother died in '28".
Will she halt the disastrous £13bn benefit cuts still to come, especially to tax credits of her "just-about-managing" families, whose incomes will fall sharply?
Oh, it was the h... " She halts halfway through a word; I am almost sure she was going to say "happiest time of my life" but decided it was impolitic.
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