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stop-go

adjective [before noun]
 
/ˌstɒpˈɡəʊ/ US  /ˌstɑːpˈɡoʊ/ UK

Definition

describes a situation in which there are periods of development and activity quickly followed by periods without activity, especially in a country's economy: The UK cannot afford another stop-go cycle of economic development.Rarely and infrequently
(Definition of stop-go adjective from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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