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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop training" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a command or instruction to cease a specific training activity or program. Example: "After six months of intense training, it is important to give your body a break and stop training for at least a week."
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When athletes stop training, the heart also pumps less blood to their muscles with each beat.
Hinton's actual words, in that hospital talk, were blunt: "They should stop training radiologists now".
Stevens continued: "In making our decision to stop training Hetta and I have decided to put our family first.
Then I think they tend to get a bit comfortable, stop training so hard and start partying.
I'll rest for a few days but I don't want to stop training.
The verification set was used to track the network's error performance, to identify the best network, and to stop training.
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"You could have a beer if you stopped training, but you won't stop training, so you can't have a beer".
In the late 1970's, he was the first skipper to implement a non-stop training routine for his crew.
Getting Ready Remarkably, preparing for a cycling trip like the one in Oregon doesn't require months of non-stop training.
"What was more frightening is they were doing pit-stop training on the first day," McLaren racing director Eric Boullier said.
We've had as many as 30 schools doing the program, which requires eight days of non-stop training.
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