Sentence examples for could ward off from inspiring English sources

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That is, they could ward off evil spirits.

Washington budget agreement could ward off congestion and aid innovation.

Only food could ward off the rage, despair and raw fear that overcame me.

Anti-aging pioneer Judith Campisi explains how a recent breakthrough could ward off age-related disease.

With its help you could ward off illness, accidents and other material harm.

She remembered another bonus: "It meant that you could ward off other family members.

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But the Rangers could not ward off the letdown.

Some researchers think their filtering could help ward off future brown tide blooms as well.

But a report bolstering Israel's reputation as a country that investigates itself could help ward off prosecution in The Hague.

A new study that found a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet led to improved brain health in mice has sparked hopes carbohydrates could help ward off dementia.

The Pop Music Center in Sheffield lowered its fee to $7, from $11, but still could not ward off collapse, according to Mr. Anderson, its spokesman.

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