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Discover LudwigThe phrase "containment of" is correct and usable in written English
It typically refers to the idea of restraining, limiting, or confining something. For example, "The containment of the oil spill was an impressive feat of engineering."
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Containment of Iran's nuclear program.
The containment of protesters is not a novel police tactic.
Obama denied his intention was the "containment" of China.
The emotional containment of the Midwest helped inform her characters.
Their containment of the Obama experiment has been remarkable.
A less costly alternative is full containment of the waste.
So, however, was four decades of containment of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact.
The containment of inflationary pressures reflected in the September employment report also helped.
Was he against eight years of containment of Saddam Hussein and his weapons of mass destruction?
The successful containment of an epidemic — a public-health triumph — would likewise impede vaccine development.
That's how the containment of foot-and-mouth disease works too.
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