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The phrase "anything to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or measures taken to stop something undesirable from happening.
Example: "She was willing to do anything to prevent the project from failing."
Alternatives: "any measures to stop" or "whatever it takes to avoid".
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Anything to prevent another confiscation.
I will do absolutely anything to prevent them".
Could they have done anything to prevent the death?
Can Armstrong do anything to prevent anyone from shouting insults?
Is the government doing anything to prevent them?
"Anything to prevent that memory from returning," she said.
Can I do anything to prevent its happening?
Could Egremont have done anything to prevent this?
That's fine, and the government ought not to do anything to prevent it.
People will try anything to prevent their cars from being towed.
Of course, my father could not do anything to prevent my coming home.
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