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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stopped time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used figuratively to describe a moment or experience that felt timeless or seemed to defy the passing of time. Example: "As we stood on the mountain top, watching the sun set over the horizon, it felt like time had stopped. We were completely lost in the beauty of the moment."
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She stopped time.
Ms. Brewer stopped time with it.
He's the one who stopped time.
She provided that sense of stopped time as she turned her head to the camera.
We have, in effect, stopped time in terms of the distribution of flows.
The results show that reaction temperature and stopped time were the major factors affecting the formation of PMB CTAB.
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Prisons stop time.
Every photograph stops time.
I want to stop time.
How did it stop time?
Fruity Loops could stop time.
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