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Discover Ludwig"stop kidding" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Here are a few examples of when "stop kidding" can be used: 1. In a casual conversation among friends: Person 1: "I heard you got a promotion at work. Congratulations!" Person 2: "Stop kidding! That's amazing!" 2. In a serious context to express disbelief or suspicion: Lawyer: "Your alibi doesn't add up. Are you sure you're telling the truth?" Suspect: "I swear, I'm not lying." Lawyer: "Stop kidding. The evidence says otherwise." 3. In a light-hearted tone when someone is teasing or joking: Parent: "I told you to clean your room an hour ago. What have you been doing this whole time?" Child: "I'm just taking a break." Parent: "Stop kidding, get to work."
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Child said Stop kidding.
It's time to stop kidding ourselves.
"Sonny, stop kidding around," she said.
Let's stop kidding ourselves: Rio will never be safe.
They had to stop kidding themselves and identify their problems.
"It's time to stop kidding ourselves," Mr. Storr added.
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The Apple fun just doesn't stop, kids.
"What we have got to do is stop kids from buying them.
"We are neither about prohibition nor about policing — so we do not stop kids from posting.
"The drone industry is expected to be a large part of the economy going forward so you don't want to stop kids from exploring that".
Parents can also disable direct transactions or enable security features to stop kids from making purchases.
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