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The phrase "stopping true" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when you would use it, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression. Example: "The process of stopping true is essential for accurate results." (Note: This example is not meaningful due to the phrase's ambiguity.)
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Even more significantly, the Caprice is more stable under hard braking, stopping true and fast.
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He stopped true at the third floor, and they stepped off into the men's grill.
But that hasn't stopped true believers from spreading the gospel.
Someone under that kind of interrogation will tell you whatever he or she can to make it stop, true or not.
The latest evidence isn't likely to stop true believers in the supernatural, though, or even Steven Spielberg, who explained in Close Encounters of the Third Kind that aliens were in fact behind the disappearance of Flight 19.
Nothing can stop true determination.
The Gyro Stop, true to its logo, is shaped like a stop sign.
That stopped being true when Tate Modern opened.
The officials said Mr. Musharraf denied any knowledge of the North Korean connection but promised it would stop if true.
The perception that the state violence, rights abridgments and expansions of government power ushered in by the War on Terror affect only Muslims long ago stopped being true.
It won't stop being true just because the wrong people say it, nor even because they are saying it with malevolent intent.
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