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The phrase "appears to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to stop or hinder a particular outcome or action.
Example: "The new policy appears to prevent any further delays in the project timeline."
Alternatives: "seems to stop" or "looks like it hinders".
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The good news is that prevention of one appears to prevent death from the other.
Not well enough, it appears, to prevent it from being dissolved.
The weekend agreement appears to prevent the military from setting ground rules unilaterally or defining its own role.
Today, for the first time, researchers have positive genetic news to report: there is a mutation, also rare, that appears to prevent people from getting Alzheimer's.
A revised electoral law also appears to prevent Mr Bedié's main rival, Alassane Ouattara, a former prime minister, from standing because his father was born outside the country.
But the resolution also includes an arms embargo that appears to prevent the supply of arms "to the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya", apparently embracing both sides of the conflict as the Bosnian arms embargo did so catastrophically in the early 1990s.
The everything creditor Tragedy on the Yangzi Reprints Related topics ChinaThe media have carefully controlled the flow of information anxious, it appears, to prevent a speculative frenzy that might cast doubt on the government's competence or compassion.
Celebrex appears to prevent polyps from becoming cancerous.
A dual defect appears to prevent cachectin expression.
PEEP, not associated with energy input, appears to prevent VILI if the tidal volume is lower.
Scientists have made the first vaccine that appears to prevent Lyme disease.
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