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Discover Ludwig"stop traffic" is not a complete sentence and is not correct to use in written English.
To use this phrase correctly and in written English, it should be part of a full sentence such as: "The police officer stopped traffic to get to the accident."
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His orange shirt could stop traffic.
Flagmen still stop traffic at intersections.
His appearance could not only stop traffic, but create gridlock.
They stop traffic and annoy the licensed shop owners.
They stop traffic; the police have to be called.
AT night, it's bright enough to stop traffic.
If that doesn't stop traffic on Route 35, nothing will.
The big ice-blue eyes can still stop traffic though.
"Carlos didn't hold a placard and stop traffic.
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"From 9am to 10pm on weekdays, the centre of Moscow is a non-stop traffic jam.
Then were two through lines for non-stop traffic, added in 1903.
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