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The phrase "stop this foolishness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express frustration or disapproval of someone's behavior or actions that you consider silly or unreasonable. Example: "Enough is enough; it's time to stop this foolishness and focus on the task at hand."
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Let us stop this foolishness now.
Soon enough, Suzanne is abandoning almost everything for love, with Samuel threatening to take away the rest if she doesn't stop this foolishness.
Throughout my journey, I will pray that we will stop emulating the killers we claim we are punishing and stop this foolishness of executions once and for all.
When you told your parents this momentous news they pretended to be happy for you, but you could hear the judgment in their voices... they wish you would stop this foolishness and come home and get married and be a man.
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"That is why I have been fighting so hard for campaign finance reform to stop this kind of foolishness," he said, telling an airport rally that an investment fund owned by the Wylys has received business from the University of Texas, whose board was appointed by Mr. Bush.
I don't know if the Giants are under some kind of hex, but Fassel should stop that foolishness before it begins.
"As soon as they stop the foolishness with the Supreme Court, instead of fighting here about whether or not our State Supreme Court has the wisdom and the law on their side to make a decision, and if we can get that behind us, we can discuss the schedule for debates and everything else," he said.
Stop the foolishness and talk to us like grownups.
"Stop this!
And yet all the time you're saying to yourself, 'Well, I know I could stop all of this foolishness.' So what happens?
Please tell her to quit this foolishness and get back on Twitter.
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