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Discover Ludwig"stop eating" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a common imperative sentence, which is used to give a direct command or instruction. It is often used when one person wants another person to stop consuming food or to stop a specific eating behavior. Example: "Stop eating with your mouth open, it's impolite and disrespectful."
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Stop eating.
Stop eating the ocean.
People stop eating.
"Can't stop eating them".
We'd stop eating candy.
Never stop eating!
And stop eating peanut butter".
We didn't stop eating, though.
We cannot just stop eating.
Her solution: stop eating bread.
Just stop eating it altogether.
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