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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with no stop" is not technically correct in written English and is not a phrase commonly used
Rather, a phrase such as "without pause" or "constantly" would be more appropriate to use in written English. For example: She worked on her project with no pause until it was finished.
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I pedaled exclusively on side streets with no stop lights.
With no stop codons present on the transcripts, trimeric complexes of ribosomes, mRNAs and nascent peptides were produced for affinity selection, i.e. panning.
Customers can stuff items in their bags, reconsider and put some back, and stroll out of the store with no stop at the cashier.
The head of the dog must be rounded in shape with no stop.
Additionally, as if the sheer volume of vehicles isn't enough, the design of the roads in Bangkok often entails miles of straight, one-way asphalt with no stop signs and hardly any traffic lights.
With no stop signs and few traffic lights, the act of walking three or four blocks for a bottle of water, a soda and street food can easily take 45 minutes to an hour — more admin time.
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They're a substitute for one subway ride, an alternative way of getting from A to B with no stopping in between.
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All eating takes place outdoors, with no stops made at restaurants.
From health directly to death: that is now our goal, with no stops in between.
There was no use going on with 31 Rce8 32 hg Qg6 33 Be6 Re6 34 Qe6 Qe6 35 de Be5 36 Rg1 Kh7 37 Rf2 Rf2 38 e7, with no stopping e8/Q.
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