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The phrase "there it stops" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point at which something ceases or concludes, often in a narrative or explanatory context. Example: "After discussing the various options, I realized that there it stops; we cannot proceed without further information."
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That's an especially fine choice, because there it stops halfway through.
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There it stopped for the next 75 years.
"When the good guys with guns got there, it stopped".
"There — it stopped!" "It can't stop!" the girl exclaimed, and she ran naked and barefoot over the grass.
It began with an album about Michigan, then came Illinois, but there it stopped.
But there it stopped.
It dished out many deserved roastings for misogynistic behavior and associated lunacy, but there it stopped.
"The whole country... knows the problem is there wasn't enough good guys with guns..When the good guys with guns got there, it stopped".
There I stopped it.
There, I stopped it.
But there it has stopped.
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