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"stopped day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a specific day on which something was stopped or ended. Example: "The company announced that they would be suspending all operations on the stopped day of December 31st."
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In a randomized, double-blinded study, they fed GOS/RP-G28 to lactose-intolerant adults for 36 days and collected stool samples at the start of the study (day 0), after GOS treatment (day 36), and 30 days after GOS feeding was stopped (day 66); consumption of dairy products was encouraged in both placebo and intervention groups after day 36.
They stopped Day on his way down to the bike shop, one after another, looking for a picture, asking for him to sign their shirts.
He described the time a half-century ago when he, as an African-American boy, had stopped day after day to stare at the most beautiful book cover he had ever seen, locked in a glass bookcase until a white librarian came over unbidden and handed him the rare and expensive treasure.
All of these lessons I will certainly use today, many years after I stopped day trading.
After three weeks, BR treatment was stopped (day 0).
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The rain stopped Sunday, but the subways stayed closed.
The rain never really stopped Friday and still had not stopped as of 7 30 p.m.
The police said Mihelic, 38, was stopped Monday as he entered Croatia from Slovenia.
Officials had been investigating possible ties between four men stopped Saturday in Greece and the cell in Belgium.
The "Laguna Hills"/"The Hills" alum was initially stopped Friday by Evanston police officers for allegedly going above the speed limit.
Medical officials say at least 33 people had been killed before the fighting stopped Tuesday.
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