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stoppage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "stoppage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "stoppage" as a noun when referring to the act or instance of stopping or ceasing. For example: "The stoppage of all non-essential services due to the pandemic had a big effect on the economy."
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Moore, in his home debut, scored his first goal for Toronto with a tap-in in stoppage time after a defensive miscommunication.
News & Media
They were beaten by Germany, because they are always beaten by Germany, and then in their second match they were leading Austria in stoppage time, only for England's Howard Webb to deny them all three points by awarding a controversial and hotly-debated penalty against Poland.
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After one second of stoppage time, the whistle is blown to bring an end to an enjoyable first half.
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This has been an exasperating spell for United, who were held to that 3-3 drat at Goodison despite holding a 3-1 lead until stoppage time.
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Deeney grabbed the opener in the 54th minute when he headed in a cross from Adlène Guedioura, and the captain made the game safe from the penalty spot in stoppage time.
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He is head of chambers at Three Raymond Buildings, a set which participated in the last half-day stoppage in January.
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A 10-man Valencia salvaged a 1-1 drat at Sevilla with a late goal, while Sergio García scored in stoppage time as a 10-man Espanyol drew 1-1 AlmeríaríAlmería
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Against San Jose the heartbreak of that stoppage time equalizer was a bummer, but a larger concern were the injury issues and concerns that came out of that match.
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Steve McClaren admitted his side shot themselves in the foot after an astonishing Birmingham stoppage-time fightback.
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A stoppage-time header from Spanish midfielder Ramallo Jota kept Brentford in the hunt for a play-off spot, as they recovered from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Nottingham Forest at Griffin Park.
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Hughton went out of his way to stress the importance of David Stockdale's penalty save in first-half stoppage-time to prevent Paul Caddis from giving Birmingham a 2-1 lead.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "stoppage" when referring to a formal or official cessation, such as in sports ("stoppage time") or industrial relations ("work stoppage").
Common error
Avoid using "stoppage" when a simple "pause" or "break" is more appropriate. "Stoppage" often implies a more significant or enforced cessation.
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Linguistic Context
The word "stoppage" functions primarily as a noun, denoting the act of stopping or the state of being stopped. It's used to describe a pause, halt, or obstruction, as evidenced by the examples provided by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
7%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "stoppage" is a grammatically correct and frequently used noun indicating a cessation or interruption. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and applicability. It is most commonly found in news and media and formal business contexts, where it describes pauses, halts, or obstructions in activities or processes. When writing, remember that "stoppage" implies a more formal or significant cessation than words like "pause" or "break". While alternatives like "cessation", "interruption", and "halt" exist, "stoppage" carries its own unique nuance, especially in contexts like sports ("stoppage time") and industrial relations ("work stoppage").
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cessation
Formal term emphasizing the termination of something.
interruption
Focuses on a temporary break in an activity.
halt
Implies an abrupt stop.
suspension
Suggests a temporary removal or withholding.
disruption
Highlights the disturbance caused by the interruption.
break
A more general term for a pause.
shutdown
Indicates a complete cessation of operations.
moratorium
A temporary prohibition of an activity.
standstill
Suggests a state of inactivity or immobility.
hiatus
A pause or gap in a sequence or activity.
FAQs
How is "stoppage" typically used in sports?
In sports, "stoppage" often refers to "stoppage time", which is added to the end of a game to compensate for time lost due to injuries or other delays.
What's a common context for "stoppage" in labor relations?
"Stoppage" frequently describes a "work stoppage", such as a strike or lockout, where employees cease working to protest or negotiate terms.
Which is a more general term: "stoppage" or "interruption"?
"Interruption" is more general, referring to any temporary break. "Stoppage" often implies a more formal or significant cessation, suggesting a deliberate or enforced halt.
What can I say instead of "stoppage" when referring to a brief pause?
For a brief pause, consider using alternatives like "pause", "break", or "intermission", which convey a less formal and less impactful cessation than "stoppage".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.5/5
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Real-world application tested