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Discover Ludwig"stopped suddenly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone abruptly halts a certain action. For example: "Hearing a loud noise, he stopped suddenly and looked around the room."
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He stopped suddenly.
Yábar stopped suddenly.
Rain fell abundantly and then stopped suddenly.
Mysty stopped suddenly, said, Do you know what?
She saw my face, stopped suddenly, then burst into giggles.
The man stopped suddenly at the next corner.
Occasionally they stopped suddenly in their perfectly cheerful playing and began to cry for their mother.
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Asked for his preferred plates, he ticked them off: Italian, dim sum, Caribbean, tapas, Spanish — before stopping suddenly.
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