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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deter" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect form of a word, possibly intended to refer to "a deterrent" or "to deter."
Example: "The new security measures serve as a deter against potential threats."
Alternatives: "a deterrent" or "to prevent."
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Feeding studies with T. pratense (red clover) suggest that the isoflavonoids formononetin and biochanin A deter both CRW larvae feeding on roots, and adults feeding on leaves (Gerard et al., 2005; Murray et al., 2007).
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Recently, we revealed a deterring function of pupal vibrations against conspecific larvae in a group-living Japanese rhinoceros beetle Trypoxylus dichotoma (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae).
Enough troops should stay near Iraq to "prevent a genocide, deter a regional spillover of the civil war, and prevent an al-Qaeda safe haven".
As we left their compound, they fired a shot to deter a driver who got too close.
It takes a lot to deter a male from wanting sex.
Many homeowners don't realize just how much a fence can deter a pup from digging.
Iran's quest for nuclear arms cannot be attributed to a desire to deter an invasion.
He said those apocalyptic bombs were good to have, but only as a means to deter an enemy.
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Not hard to guess, though, how much 10 prosecutions a year does to deter a City spiv.
By maintaining a RS, we can deter a malicious node, M, from continuously presenting false evidence against X.
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