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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stop someone' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to tell someone to halt and cease action. For example, "I shouted to the driver to stop the car."
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"I cannot stop someone throwing a grenade".
A seizure? Can it stop someone who's drinking?
Can it stop someone who's having a heart attack?
Bankruptcy can effectively stop someone from pursuing civil action.
They are there to stop someone from surreptitiously removing a few notes.
Nonetheless, the police cannot stop someone on the basis of a vague hunch.
One thing an officer cannot do is stop someone based solely on skin color.
To stop someone after they completed a marathon to ask, "How fast?" That's intrusive.
Nor will it stop someone building a crude fission bomb, untested.
The score can be 55-56, but you're going to have to stop someone.
That doesn't stop someone from using it in an opening statement, or a closing statement".
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