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"to suspend" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb meaning to temporarily stop or interrupt something, or to hang or support something from above. Example: The principal decided to suspend the student for a week after he was caught cheating on the exam. Example: The construction workers had to use scaffolding to suspend the heavy beam while they completed their work on the building.
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You have to suspend reason".
"To suspend them, not to lift them".
Selig then agreed to suspend the rule.
Are they going to suspend them all?
Others were willing to suspend judgment.
He dared the I.R.B. to suspend him.
Try to suspend your disbelief.
I prefer to suspend judgment.
Was Backe's decision to suspend Marquez justified?
"I am compelled to suspend today's performance.
"We had to suspend the company, we had to suspend the school".
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