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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to deter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or effectiveness of something to prevent or discourage certain actions or behaviors.
Example: "The new security measures have significantly increased our ability to deter potential threats."
Alternatives: "capacity to prevent" or "power to discourage".
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What's interesting about the pattern is not our ability to deter aggression.
Narang then analyzes the effects of these choices on a state's ability to deter conflict.
This fact calls into question Cold Start's ability to deter Pakistani mischief inside India.
"It will enhance Saudi Arabia's ability to deter and defend against external threats to its sovereignty".
Before September 11, Tracer promoted the system's ability to deter counterfeit event tickets.
Political or legal constraints on the use of force, Houghton warned, could threaten Britain's ability to deter potential enemies.
Further results suggest that the ability to deter high quality challengers is an important source of that advantage.
But he also said that there were opportunities for potential targets to improve their ability to deter terrorists.
Simulation results show the good performance of the proposed system and especially highlight its ability to deter a class of common attacks designed to target trust management systems.
"This is understood quite clearly by both our friends and our enemies, and as a result, our ability to deter enemies around the world is disintegrating".
That assessment put him on a collision course with congressional Republicans, who say any significant cuts would undermine America's ability to deter aggression.
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