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"deterred by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that is preventing or discouraging someone from doing something. For example, "The high price of the concert tickets was deterred by the fact that it was raining outside."
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Negatively, criminals will be deterred by jail.
Don't be deterred by the political difficulty.
We are not deterred by dead ends.
But I was always deterred by fear.
Prosecutors aren't deterred by such financial considerations.
Don't be deterred by the title.
DON'T be deterred by the unfamiliar name.
Persevere and don't be deterred by anything.
We were not deterred by events".
Howden is not deterred by the competition.
"Don't be deterred by the intimidation, don't be deterred by the screaming, don't be deterred by the political mountain you have to climb," he said.
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