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Why not ???
To the contrary, it is paramount the warning does not quit before the stall exit is complete. More than a question of regulation, it is a question of common sense.
But I’m curious here : When would you stop it otherwise ?
rudderrudderrat has it right.
The impact (ground/water/whatever) will stop it. Until stall exit is complete you are falling, not flying. Falling is not a permanent state (unless you are in orbit).
It is common sense that the manual cannot mean the warning is permanent without qualification.