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Discover Ludwig"stopped in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone briefly made a stop or visited a place. Example: I stopped in at the bakery on my way home from work to pick up some fresh bread.
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We just stopped in".
We stopped in 1999.
Madonna stopped in after her concert.
Or stopped in for a coffee.
He stopped in during the Minnesota leg.
Fight stopped in under two minutes.
The car stopped in traffic.
The train stopped in Rouen.
Brady finally stopped in midsentence.
The train stopped in the countryside.
And I stopped in to see him.
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