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The phrase 'stopped from moving' is a grammatically correct and a usable phrase in written English.
It conveys the meaning of someone or something being prevented from progressing any further. For example: The construction workers were stopped from moving forward due to safety concerns.
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He's saying there were no instances in which Mueller was stopped from moving forward with something he wanted to do.
Four in 10 people in this group said they had been stopped from moving into housing because they were foreigners.
The IDPs have also complained of being stopped from moving into other provinces – an illegal restriction on their right to free movement within the country.
Unskilled migrants should be stopped from moving to Britain for five years to help reduce net migration, a report by a pro-Brexit group has said.
Cody Smith, an 18-year-old high school student from Indiana, believes passionately that the U.S. government should be stopped from moving toward socialism.
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They have stopped it from moving supplies in convoy.
In the post-war era capital controls stopped them from moving their money abroad.
Trump claimed he had stopped Ford from moving a Kentucky plant to Mexico.
This adversarial fight has stopped us from moving on and has prevented significant changes from being introduced in the police.
But problems have never stopped McMahon from moving the rough-and-tumble professional wrestling world ahead.
The Kurds say that air strikes have not stopped IS from moving forces up to confront them.
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