virtual halt

collocation in English

meaningsofvirtualandhalt

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virtual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/
almost a particular thing ...
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halt
noun[S]
uk
/hɒlt/
us
/hɑːlt/
an occasion when something stops moving ...
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(Definition ofvirtualandhaltfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Without access to the tunnels or, for that matter, parking lot containers, the recovery of surface remains came to avirtualhalt.
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It has brought to avirtualhaltthe reorganisation and redevelopment of home agriculture.
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Many have put avirtualhalton development work and seek to reallocate money where possible to cover increased staff costs.
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While that was going on there was avirtualhaltin such treatment, the boards delayed in signing contracts, and waiting lists grew.
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The first is that he has brought new house building to avirtualhalt.
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The department's brief says that there is avirtualhalton the selling off of playing fields.
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However, this in-flow of new investment has, sadly, come to avirtualhalt, resulting in an appalling increase in unemployment.
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They have come to avirtualhalt, and it would be appropriate to re-finance them now.
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Though construction came to avirtualhaltduring the mid-1960s, by the early 1970s development was beginning again.
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But increasing foreign resistance brought this plan to avirtualhalt.
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She slipped on the floor of her bathroom breaking her spinal vertebral column, bringing her movements to avirtualhalt.
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Is he aware that the results of the settlement and the cuts in revenue expenditure have meant the virtual halting of capital expenditure in many of our counties?
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