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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stop the traffic' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to halting or preventing the movement of traffic, such as cars, buses, or pedestrians, in order to accommodate a special event or to address a safety issue. For example, "The city decided to stop the traffic in the downtown area to accommodate the parade."
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Not big enough to stop the traffic?
"It's impossible to stop the traffic.
But this has not helped to stop the traffic.
"When the water is low, we don't stop the traffic.
Of course, when I lived in China, there was no need to stop the traffic.
Harsh punishments alone, however, are unlikely to stop the traffic, as Iran's example shows.
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Therefore we are doing everything we can to stop the trafficking, stop the demand and stop the killing," Clinton said.
Faced with mounting international condemnation, the Thai government set a deadline of 10 days to close down the remaining camps and stop the trafficking operations.
The State Department today criticized several of the United States' closest allies, including Saudi Arabia, Israel, Greece and South Korea, saying they had not made sufficient efforts to stop the trafficking of slaves within their borders.
"We ask not to be left alone, not so much when it comes to emergencies at sea, but to stop the trafficking of human beings".
Just as the death of Napster didn't stop the trafficking in downloaded music, this will not stop the trafficking in Bitcoin.
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