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Discover Ludwig"stop buying" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone to stop purchasing something, either for practical or moral reasons. For example: "Stop buying things you don't need - you're running out of money!".
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Stop buying meat.
Don't stop buying local.
"Stop buying so many movies.
Or stop buying?
Let's stop buying Coca-Cola".
I will stop buying watches.
"And people won't stop buying cars".
Stop buying clothes made in Bangladesh?
Or should you stop buying it?
Most crucially, people must stop buying ivory.
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Later in the day, he was told to stop buying.
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