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Discover Ludwig"stop to use" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It should be either "stop using" or "stop to use." Here are two examples of how you can use these phrases correctly: 1. "I need to stop using my phone and focus on my studies." 2. "She stopped to use the restroom before continuing on her journey."
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Why did I stop to use Richard Rogers's powder room?
Perhaps one day drivers won't stop to use the toilet, but use the toilet so that they don't have to stop at all..
She told the police she had worn diapers on the journey so that she would not have to stop to use the restroom so she could arrive in time to meet Captain Shipman's flight at the airport.
On to say religion popular for Ethiopia, authorities dey try to dey careful to yarn anyhow but local goment dey work with religious leaders to stop to use holy water for now.
When I was little, I'd get so involved in playing that I didn't want to stop to use the bathroom.
The guys that came in while I sat phoning (bikers wait until they stop to use their phones, novel idea) were, well, every man.
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He stopped to use the bathroom.
We began to walk out, but he stopped to use the just finished bathroom.
"Every time I drive the nine hours home, I worry about stopping to use the restroom".
Use port stops to recharge batteries using local power.
Yet what is Central Asia doing to stop heroin use?
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