Sentence examples similar to as a prevent from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as a prevent" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea of prevention, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to implement measures as a prevent against future issues." (Note: this example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "as a precaution" or "as a measure to prevent".

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In this situation, oxidative and nitrosative stress are the major driving force playing a key role either as a preventing or inducer/promoter of tumorigenesis.

Second, it must be able to circumvent the immune system from clearance of the vector as well as prevent an immune reaction that may damage ocular tissue.

Taping your ankle can be done to mitigate an injury as well as prevent damage.

As far as preventing a wholesale economic collapse goes, I think the admin has done a pretty decent job: B+, or possibly A-.

A fine stop at fine leg by Joe Root, on as a sub, prevents a boundary as Jordan strays too far to leg.

However, they were able to destroy the impending death ball and, as a result, prevent us all from becoming dust.

Haaretz endorsed the idea in an editorial today as a way to "prevent a crisis".

A muscle tie served as a tether, preventing the catheter from being dislodged during subsequent voltammetric assessments.

As a result, preventing fall-related fracture is an important public health priority.

Are you, as a Christian, prevented by anyone from setting up a Christmas tree in your home?

These people use antisemitism as a smear to prevent a fair critique of Israeli policy".

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