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Discover LudwigThe phrase "didn't deter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something did not prevent or discourage someone from taking action.
Example: "The heavy rain didn't deter the crowd from attending the outdoor concert."
Alternatives: "didn't discourage" or "didn't prevent."
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But it didn't deter her.
But that didn't deter Ms. Mansour.
The prices horrified but didn't deter them.
It didn't deter him at all tonight".
Which didn't deter me from liking him".
"Shh" and "Quiet please" didn't deter her.
But the challenges didn't deter Mr. Saura and his collaborators.
She didn't deter me, and now she's veiled, too".
But Van Marwijk and Baan didn't deter Emerton.
"But it really didn't deter us at all".
But the sanctimonious tone didn't deter many readers.
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