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Discover Ludwig"deterrent to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that deters, or discourages, an action. For example, "Increased police presence can be an effective deterrent to criminal activity."
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Still, this is no deterrent to cutters.
This is a deterrent to doing chores.
"The best deterrent to conflict was truth".
This law, she says, "is a deterrent to choosing life".
It most likely was a deterrent to some recruits, too.
This, they say, is a deterrent to female ambition.
These compounds are highly deterrent to ants and mammals.
But it's not as a deterrent to male aggression.
That has served as a deterrent to reporters.
Weather was hardly a deterrent to the diners.
"We are happy to be a deterrent to conflict".
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