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Discover Ludwig"stop going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to stop doing something in the present or future. For example: "Stop going to the mall so often; it's costing you too much money."
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You stop going on dates".
"I can't stop going there".
Stop going to the gym so much".
Would they stop going to games?
Let's stop going on about referees.
And stop going on holiday.
So let's stop going on about referees!
I didn't stop going to shops.
"Stop going on about the empire".
Now I can stop going on about it, hooray!
In 1996, Neshat decided to stop going back.
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