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"a deterrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that discourages or inhibits someone from doing something. For example, "The threat of punishment is a deterrent that deters criminals from committing crimes."
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"That's a deterrent".
"It is a deterrent".
Visa rules remain a deterrent.
There's a deterrent effect there".
"It's a deterrent," he said.
This is a deterrent".
"It's a deterrent".
That's not much of a deterrent.
Does this really offer a deterrent effect?
"But it's a deterrent," he says.
Usada has a deterrent of its own.
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