Sentence examples for tend to stop from inspiring English sources

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Women who face stigma tend to stop breastfeeding earlier.

Sometime between 50 and 60, I've found, people tend to stop publicizing their age.

I tend to stop and smile when I see kids running around the pond like that.

If I'm stuck I tend to stop, take a walk, maybe go shopping.

Once you opt for repression as an instrument of politics, you don't tend to stop.

People, she says, tend to stop talking now when she first comes into a room.

Things tend to stop and then start up again, now puzzled by the intervening silence.

Remember: your audience's musical knowledge will tend to stop at Donna Summer.

They might never lose their record collections, but they tend to stop making punk the primary part of their identity.

But darts is fun and addictive, he said, and once people try it, they tend to stop ridiculing it.

As time goes by, though, the tantrums will lessen in intensity and frequency, and they tend to stop entirely once the graduate begins to pay taxes.

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