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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively deterred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures taken to prevent or discourage certain actions or behaviors.
Example: "The new policies were implemented to actively deter any form of misconduct within the organization."
Alternatives: "effectively discouraged" or "proactively prevented".
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"From the city's point of view, they consider the E.A.U. a success because they actively deterred thousands of families, literally, from accessing services," Ms. Brosnahan said, referring to the Bronx center.
He said many businesses were being "actively deterred from accessing finance before being given the chance to apply".
Poor behaviour of healthcare staff actively deterred women from using DSF schemes or resulted in negative experiences [ 8, 12, 38, 40, 45, 48, 50, 56],[ 63, 81, 85, 89].
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The emphasis on polling is now so pervasive within political campaigns that that they may be actively deterring original ideas.
Rather than await the Russians' next move, the Trump administration should be working with allies to actively deter further aggression.
Therefore, a broken referral system could actively deter Medicaid patients from getting the care they need.
They also have significantly fewer economic resources, less access to transportation, and potentially more to lose when they must miss work for health care". Therefore, a broken referral system could actively deter Medicaid patients from getting the care they need.
"The extra stipulations, such as the need to have a salary of up to a certain amount before you are allowed to stay on mean we need to be very careful that we are not doing stuff that actively deters foreign students and at the moment the policy seems to put people off".
Right now, instead of recognizing that business and market-based strategies have the potential to bring positive social change to millions, we have legal structures that actively deter such possibilities.
You know very little about policy and how government works — in fact, much of what you think you know is barely true...if that — but your voting and media habits actively deter anyone involved in the process from doing or saying anything that might suggest you're wrong.
(KI2 NGO Director, Nagaland)" Related to the concept of women-only health services was that of women-only drop-in-centres (DICs) at the NGOs, as the current DICs are very male-dominated, and this actively deters the participation of women.
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