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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also prevents from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing the act of stopping or hindering something from occurring, but it requires a direct object to follow "prevents."
Example: "The new policy also prevents the misuse of resources."
Alternatives: "also stops from" or "also hinders from".
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This also prevents from inverting an ill-conditioned matrix.
The effluent is reinfused upstream of the oxygenator, which not only increases the overall C o2 removal capacity but also prevents from any blood purification.
This also prevents from stomach-ache due to gases.
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"Other children were also prevented from leaving.
A few hundred protesters were also prevented from getting to the presidential palace.
Microbreweries were also prevented from selling more than two six-packs of beer to go.
As a result, he was also prevented from representing any of the national youth teams until after that date.
Ali, the Iraqi citizen, said that two Syrians were also prevented from traveling on his flight to Texas.
Research analysts are also prevented from providing information to their firms' own traders before disseminating their reports more broadly.
Another 150,000 new members who signed up after early January are also prevented from voting unless they paid £25 to be a supporter.
Journalists were also prevented from expressing opinions that might undermine the "ideology … or integrity" of Pakistan and defaming the president, the military, or state offices.
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