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"it doesn't prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that something does not have the power to stop or avoid something else. For example, "Wearing a mask does not prevent the spread of the virus."
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The president complained that even when he invites Republicans to a White House picnic and poses with their families, "it doesn't prevent them from going onto the floor of the House and blasting me for being a big-spending Socialist".
"It doesn't prevent abuse".
"It doesn't prevent scalping.
"But it doesn't prevent R.S.V.
(It doesn't prevent cancer; it doesn't even prevent colds).
It doesn't prevent all injuries but it definitely helps some".
It limits the risk, but it doesn't prevent injuries".
"It doesn't prevent me — thinking I'm going to get hurt — from playing hard.
A poor appearance can complicate financing, but it doesn't prevent sales.
But still, it doesn't prevent us from going on creating and doing our work.
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Clearly it does not prevent all those men from reproducing.
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