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The phrase "aid to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures or actions taken to help stop something from happening.
Example: "The new policy is designed to aid to prevent workplace accidents and ensure employee safety."
Alternatives: "help to avoid" or "assist in preventing".
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This program efficacy trial targeted clients seeking financial aid to prevent homelessness.
Foreign aid to prevent deforestation could be among the most cost-effective climate-preserving measures.
The model can also be used as an aid to prevent future blowouts or to stop the escalation of events.
An early, large-scale, decisive mobilisation of aid to prevent famine was in the immediate interest of neither side.
"We need a massive and rapid global surge in aid to prevent catastrophic levels of hunger," he said.
A tubular geometry filter leads to the most effective use of electrical power, when it is used as an aid to prevent membrane fouling.
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Tobacco warning labels increase health knowledge and perceptions of risk, aid cessation, and help to prevent smoking initiation [ 11].
India is to set up a central foreign aid agency to prevent funds from being misused and delays in aid delivery.
The Conservatives' antagonism to aid initially threatened and delayed the funding and urgent aid needed to prevent the unnecessary loss of human lives in famine-hit areas of Africa including Somalia, South Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia and north-east Nigeria, as well as Yemen.
Our latest support will allow stretched medical staff and aid agencies to prevent further infection".
If the nationalisation is to comply with European rules on state aid, designed to prevent unfair competition, the bank must shrink significantly.
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