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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop rising" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something has reached a plateau or that an increase or rise in something has ceased. For example, "The price of stock in the company stopped rising after the CEO resigned."
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"You've got to stop rising to them".
Nor can we stop rising powers from... well, rising.
Don't expect ticket prices for Super Bowl to stop rising.
She hoped the water would just stop rising.
Why does the eastern rail line break down weekly, but fares never stop rising?..
"What happens if rates go up and the property values stop rising?
If the trend continues, researchers said, spending on Medicare may actually stop rising.
Those efforts, however, have failed to stop rising unemployment, now at 21 percent, deepening poverty and growing social unrest.
In the next few years, the ratio of Chinese workers to dependants will stop rising and start falling.
When he was energy secretary, Ed Miliband warned that nothing could stop rising household gas and electricity bills.
Yet, she said, the costs of government did not stop rising, and Mr. Gulotta's budgets left many questions unanswered.
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