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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stopped studying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of ceasing to study, or to communicate that someone has stopped studying. For example, "John stopped studying at 10 o'clock last night after a long day of studying."
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I never stopped studying, in a way.
In advance of the debate, he stopped studying policy papers.
There's no Nobel Prize winner that I know that says, 'I've stopped studying, stopped learning.' ".
I stopped studying history, switched department and embarked on a degree in Arabic and Persian.
Midori made tongues wag in a different way when, at 15, she stopped studying with DeLay.
But I kept going, because I knew that if I stopped studying, I wouldn't have anything.
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"They made me stop studying the accordion.
They need to stop studying these things and do it".
Mona can get a little paranoid about the risks of stopping studying too early.
So I went to my mother and said: "I want to stop studying.
It must have been his way of trying to stop studying so he could go home.
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