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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deterrent for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the sense of something that deters or discourages someone from doing something. For example: The expensive price tag was a deterrent for many people from purchasing the item.
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Where is the deterrent for that?
Admittedly, cost remains a deterrent for some.
The fining is a deterrent for some".
That's a deterrent for a lot of kids.
It will not act as a deterrent for other sharks.
Adverse weather is generally perceived as deterrent for public transit uses.
Using the software can be deterrent for students to take a plagiarism.
So the deterrent for defensive players to commit a personal foul is very small.
Such a protocol can also be a deterrent for qualified director candidates.
For most area teenagers, it is a deterrent for bad behavior.
A defeat of the mayor's measure could be a deterrent for other cities considering similar steps.
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