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Filter by Meaning The construction project came to a standstill due to funding issues.
The team's progress in the tournament came to a standstill after losing the crucial match.
The economy was at a standstill during the recession.
The train service was suspended, causing the transportation system to come to a standstill.
The company's sales have come to a standstill, and they are now considering new marketing strategies.
The negotiations between the two countries reached a standstill, with no agreement in sight.
The peace talks between the union and management have been at a standstill, leading to a prolonged strike.
The patient's condition has been at a standstill for the past week, showing no signs of improvement.
The economy of the small town has been at a standstill since the closure of the major factory.
The economy has been at a standstill for months, with no signs of recovery.
Despite the team's efforts, their score remained at a standstill throughout the entire match.
The garden's growth came to a standstill after the harsh winter damaged the plants.
The relationship between the two friends has reached a standstill, and they hardly speak to each other anymore.
The political reforms promised by the government seem to be at a standstill.
The peace process between the two warring nations has been at a standstill for years.
The investigation into the crime has reached a standstill, as no new evidence has surfaced.
The company's expansion plans have come to a standstill due to a lack of funding.
The company's profits remained at a standstill for the third consecutive quarter.
The artist's creativity seemed to be at a standstill, and she struggled to produce new works.
The peace talks between the warring factions have been at a standstill for months.
The patient's recovery from the illness came to a standstill, and the doctors had to explore alternative treatment options.
The artist's creative process came to a standstill as she faced a severe case of artist's block.
The project came to a standstill because the team members couldn't agree on a direction.
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