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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop for" is correct and usable in written English, however, the context in which it is used will determine its meaning.
For example, you could say "We stopped for lunch on our way to the park" or "We need to stop for gas before we continue our journey".
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"Stop for a second".
Don't stop for anything.
He didn't stop for pedestrians.
We stop for a limonada.
They stop for coffee.
Next stop for Paramount?
Let's stop for coffee.
Stop for a moment.
Stop for lunch.
"Can we stop for some gum?
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It's a must-stop for shoppers.
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