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The phrase "am to prevent" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a future obligation or responsibility, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am to prevent any further issues from arising in the project."
Alternatives: "I am meant to prevent" or "I am supposed to prevent."
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They laid hay under the stern to serve as kindling, and the vessel was set on fire at about 3 am to prevent it from falling back into British hands.
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His job is to prevent it.
"Our function was to prevent terrorist attacks".
The idea is to prevent another meltdown.
The purpose was to prevent a muddle.
Another would be to prevent armoring.
One reason is to prevent fraud.
Obviously the idea is to prevent fighting.
Our job, obviously, is to prevent that".
Basically, the purpose is to prevent boredom.
Most important is to prevent isolation.
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