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The phrase "from enrolling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of preventing someone from participating in a program or course.
Example: "The new policy will prevent students from enrolling in multiple courses at once."
Alternatives: "from signing up" or "from registering."
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It's a decision that hinges on so many economic and social factors and that could be precluding women from enrolling.
When we perpetuate myths about social assistance, we discourage those who are eligible from enrolling.
Some alumni are now boycotting donating to the college, while some students are considering discouraging prospective freshmen from enrolling.
I will not prevent you from enrolling.
It bars illegal immigrants from enrolling in any public college after high school.
That would dissuade healthy patients from enrolling the next year, driving rates higher still.
Although at the top of her class, Ms. Mazariegos was barred from enrolling in college last fall.
The competition between Miller and MacKenzie never materialized because a low grade-point average kept MacKenzie from enrolling.
Some alumni are now refusing to donate to the college, while some students are considering discouraging prospective freshmen from enrolling.
But in some cases, the report said, school administrators tacitly discriminate by discouraging students with disabilities from enrolling.
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Many women may have been deterred from enrolling because participation required bi-annual interviews for a period of 5 years.
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