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due to prevent

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "due to prevent" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of terms and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage. Example: "The project was delayed due to prevent unforeseen circumstances." (This is incorrect.)

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Wiki

Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

1 human-written examples

" If you are paying your BSNL telephone bills online, it is recommended that you make a payment 4 to 5 days before the bill is due to prevent late payment due to technical issues.

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

59 human-written examples

Health care cost savings due to prevented physical activity-related diseases ranged between A$1300 to A$105,355 per 100,000 adults per year.

Prior studies indicated that protection against MPTP-induced deficits afforded by inhibiting or knocking out c-Abl was possibly due to preventing c-Abl induced parkin tyrosine phosphorylation, which leads to inactivation of parkin and accumulation of parkin substrates9,10.

Science & Research

Nature

Cost-savings due to early discharge are more likely to provide an economic argument for using closure devices than savings due to prevented bleeding complications.

To rule out the possibility that the effect of Ptger4 deletion was due to preventing formation of OC precursors, we compared the co-cultures for TRAP staining.

Science

Bone

Unfortunately, the US-based study by Weycker et al. [ 86] only specified cost-offsets due to prevented illnesses but did not incorporate vaccination costs.

Effective multimodal hand hygiene interventions are likely to be cost-effective in ICU settings in typical middle-income countries where baseline compliance is low due to preventing MRSA-BSI alone.

Indeed, AtGRXS17-expressing tomato plants showed higher chilling tolerance as compared to the wild-type tomato plants, partially due to preventing photo-oxidation of chlorophyll and reducing the oxidative damage under chilling stress.

This study showed that blocking DRP1 led to impaired secretion and that the defect was due to preventing complete granule collapse rather than the initial fusion pore formation (Koseoglu et al, 2013).

Our aim is to efficiently collect the debts due and to prevent things deteriorating further.

HMRC does not comment on individual cases but said its aim is to "efficiently collect the debts due and to prevent things deteriorating further".

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Avoid using the phrase "due to prevent". Instead, clarify your sentence by using constructions such as "in order to prevent" or "to avoid".

Common error

Don't conflate cause and purpose. "Due to" indicates cause, while "to prevent" indicates purpose. Combining them directly creates a grammatically incorrect construction.

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Source & Trust

73%

Authority and reliability

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "due to prevent" attempts to link a cause (indicated by "due to") with an intended action of stopping something (indicated by "prevent"). Ludwig AI marks this combination as incorrect.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

Science

33%

News & Media

33%

Wiki

34%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "due to prevent" is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI signals this issue clearly, emphasizing that the combination of "due to" (indicating cause) with "to prevent" (indicating purpose) results in an ungrammatical structure. While there are instances of its usage, they are rare, and it's better to use alternative phrases like "in order to prevent" or "so as to prevent" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity.

FAQs

How can I rephrase a sentence that incorrectly uses "due to prevent"?

Replace "due to prevent" with phrases like "in order to prevent", "so as to prevent", or "to avoid", depending on the intended meaning.

Is it ever correct to use "due to" and "prevent" in the same sentence?

Yes, but not directly connected. You can correctly use them by separating the concepts. For example: "The delay was "due to" the storm, which we tried "to prevent" by reinforcing the structure."

What's the difference between "due to prevent" and "in order to prevent"?

"Due to prevent" is grammatically incorrect. "In order to prevent" correctly expresses the purpose of an action, aiming to avoid a specific outcome.

What are some alternatives to "due to prevent" that maintain a formal tone?

Formal alternatives include "with the aim of preventing", "for the prevention of", or "to preclude resulting from", depending on the context.

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