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The part of the sentence "can prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you'd like to express the possibility of preventing something from occurring. For example, "Regular exercise can prevent many chronic illnesses."
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No one can prevent earthquakes.
"But nothing can prevent everything.
Nothing can prevent it".
"We can prevent blackouts," Sonmez was saying.
Only President Obama can prevent this outcome.
Nothing can prevent that from happening.
Nothing we say can prevent that.
Perhaps nothing can prevent such behavior.
Fortifying flour with iron can prevent anaemia.
It can prevent the government from functioning.
What can prevent this from happening?
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