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"stopped laughing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to cease or end the action of laughing. It can be used in various grammatical structures, such as: - As a subject: "Stopped laughing is a sign that the comedy show is over." - As an object: "The joke made her stop laughing." - As a complement: "She was delighted when he finally stopped laughing." - In a compound verb: "The comedian stopped laughing and began his routine." Example: Kelly couldn't stop laughing when her friend tripped on the sidewalk and fell. However, she immediately stopped laughing when she realized her friend was hurt.
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I have stopped laughing.
I stopped laughing.
She stopped laughing.
When asked about it, he stopped laughing.
"I'd probably quit after I stopped laughing.
I stopped laughing after 20 minutes.
She knew it before she'd even stopped laughing.
Before they'd stopped laughing, Moore seized the moment.
"Do you think they'd pick me?" He stopped laughing.
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Elisabeth stops laughing.
They stop laughing.
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