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"deterrence against" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when discussing the prevention of an action or behavior from occurring. For example: "The police's presence is meant to be a deterrence against crime."
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Lawsuits, if they are fair, are a form of deterrence against abuse.
The main purpose, he proclaimed at the outset, was to reassert Israel's deterrence against Hamas.
The move was intended to bolster deterrence against the North and to prevent unnecessary escalation.
"Second, has the law-enforcement response so far achieved effective levels of deterrence against financial fraud?
The US stations about 28,500 troops in South Korea as deterrence against attacks made by the North.
Manu Pubby, of the Indian Express, agrees: the "missile gives India true land-based deterrence against China".
A statement said that North Korea had a right to seek "nuclear deterrence" against "hostile" American policies.
The need for deterrence against rogue nations could amply be fulfilled with existing U.S. and Russian strategic assets.
He noted that establishing deterrence against use of such weapons represented "a vital national security interest of the US".
Peres was at first hawkish, in favor of nuclear deterrence against Arab invasion and retaliation against Palestinian border attacks.
Critics, many of them my fellow Republicans, claim it substantially weakens America's deterrence against attacks with non-nuclear weapons of mass destruction.
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