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The phrase "stopped when he" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a specific action that occurred at a certain point in time, often in relation to another event or action. Example: The car came to a sudden halt, the driver stopping when he saw the red light up ahead.
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That stopped when he started playing guitar.
The calls stopped when he realised it was going nowhere.
His education stopped when he was eleven years old.
He stopped when he noticed they were all women.
Milosevic should have been stopped when he was shelling Dubrovnik in 1991.
He stopped when he was an arm's length from Officer Conroy's gun.
Cissé stopped when he made the pitch and looked to the stands in wonderment, at what, who knows?
Dickey joked that the rain seemed to start when he left the dugout and stopped when he sat back down.
They stopped when he could see the graves and began again when he started back.
He threw about 15 pitches but stopped when he felt discomfort.
A large, dishevelled man came barging along the street and stopped when he saw the lady.
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