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The phrase "stopped everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where all activities or processes have been halted or interrupted. Example: "When the fire alarm went off, it stopped everything in the building as everyone evacuated."
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They just stopped everything.
"The money stopped, everything stopped.
Their world had stopped; everything was deteriorating.
The quake stopped everything for hours.
I stopped everything I was doing and gawped.
We spoke for hours, and at the first mention of the 2000 election Gore stopped everything.
"We had three breakaways in a row and he stopped everything".
"Each time there was a little problem, we stopped everything," says Haïdara.
Kameni stopped everything this weekend, but Antonio Adán stopped even more.
"When I brought it to the vet, he just stopped everything".
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