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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deterrent being" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is not a complete phrase and does not convey a clear meaning. It is not commonly used in written English. However, you could use "deterrent" as part of a sentence in the following ways: - "The presence of surveillance cameras is a deterrent to shoplifters." - "The threat of punishment is a strong deterrent for potential criminals." - "The high cost of tickets can be a deterrent for speeding drivers."
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It's about a bigger deterrent being in place," she told the Daily Express.
It meant a perpetual state of high tension, where any misjudgment held the threat of a nuclear war – the only real deterrent being mutually assured destruction.
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"That deterrent is out there.
Britain's independent nuclear deterrent is preserved.
"No credible deterrent is cheap," said May.
What kind of deterrent is that?
The nuclear deterrent is based on Trident submarines at Faslane.
A war deterrent is supposed to prevent war.
How much of a deterrent is a $100 fine?
Another goose deterrent is made by AwayWithGeese.com in Cincinnati.
Shirreff insists that retention of a nuclear deterrent is essential.
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