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Discover Ludwig"what stops" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a question to ask about the factor or action preventing something from occurring. Example: - "What stops you from pursuing your dreams?" - "What stops the rain from falling?" - "What stops him from being successful?".
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What stops them?
What stops that?
So what stops him doing more?
Everything changes, and what stops changing dies.
What stops banks from wasting the money they borrow?
"What stops them is what humans have built".
What stops us achieving a culture of continuous excellence?
What stops them from achieving their ultimate goals in life?
What stops these major media companies from doing it themselves?
What stops us achieving what we do want?
What stops someone else stealing the package along the way?
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