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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop outright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a complete cessation of an action or behavior without any hesitation or qualification. Example: "The company decided to stop outright the production of the outdated model due to declining sales."
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Republicans have used filibusters to stop outright only two of Obama's judicial nominations: Caitlin Halligan, a former aide to Andrew Cuomo, nominated to the D.C. Circuit; and Goodwin Liu, a Berkeley law professor, nominated to the Ninth Circuit.
And its collapse has led to a highly uncertain future for the former growth miracle.Here's the view of the last ten years:It's interesting that while growth clearly levels off in recent years, it doesn't stop outright.
The ruling is yet another setback for parents, teachers and community groups hoping to stall or stop outright the largest single-wave closure of schools in U.S. history.
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It started when his dog suddenly started to limp, and then stopped outright.
Even more harm will be done if those benefits, which average $260 a week, are cut again or stopped outright at year-end.
It would be unrealistic to say that I did not experience intrusive thoughts or that my hallucinations stopped outright, but I felt no need to act upon them, and my happiness far outweighed any negative emotions.
US officials now concede that if they had, the outbreak might have been stopped outright, or certainly contained before so many people were killed.
Larry Bird decided before Game 1 that trying to stop Shaquille O'Neal outright was useless.
And there's a fifth, compulsory ingredient: Show must be neither good, nor too bad to stop watching outright.
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There have been few teams that have stopped him outright".
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