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What is homophone for to bring a stop and payment of money?

The homophone for "to bring a stop and payment of money" is "to bring to a stop and payment of money".

The phrase "to bring a stop" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "to bring to a stop". However, both phrases sound the same when spoken, making them homophones.

The word "stop" can also be used as a noun, meaning a cessation or an interruption. In that case, the phrase would be "to bring a stop to payment of money".

The phrase "to bring to a stop and payment of money" is a bit awkward and could be rephrased for clarity. For example, you could say:

* "To cease and desist payment of money."

* "To stop paying money."

* "To halt all payments."

These phrases are more concise and easier to understand.

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