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The phrase "the cessation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the act of stopping or discontinuing something. For example, "The cessation of trade with China severely impacted the economy."
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the cessation of
noun
A ceasing or discontinuance, for example of an action, whether temporary or final.
synonyms
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The cessation of hostilities lasted barely a week.
A spokesman said the cessation of clinics was just temporary.
The cessation of hostilities in Syria has broken down completely.
Suddenly he realizes that death is the cessation of life.
Then, the cessation of drone strikes didn't happen.
The cessation of refining activity, he added, is "unacceptable".
But even in 1944, thoughts had turned to the cessation of hostilities.
"If you are violating the cessation of hostilities agreement you agreed to what is your strategy?
They run the risk of apnea" -- the cessation of breathing -- if we do not".
But General Powell offered no specifics on how the cessation of violence would come about.
The cessation of his weekly press conferences in 1990 may have symbolized his evolution.
More suggestions(23)
breaches of the cessation
despite the cessation of
for the cessation of combat
the disruption of
the ceasefire of
the renunciation of
the severance of
the abandonment of
the termination of
the stoppage of
the halting of
the discontinuance of
the ceasing of
the closure of
the suspension of
the stopping of
the discontinuation of
the withdrawal of
the cease of
the cease fire of
an end to
halt of
an end of
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