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Discover Ludwig'precludes from' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the phrase "precludes from (doing) something", which means to make something impossible. Example: His injury precludes him from participating in track and field events.
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Notwithstanding, in the present study, the choice of a hard outcome such as ICU mortality precludes from other threats to observational studies such as detection bias.
Given that Barash's very methodology precludes from the outset speculation about what lies (or doesn't) beyond or outside nature, one shouldn't put much stock in his religious pronouncements.
The weaknesses include a retrospective design that precludes from leading to any definitive conclusions.
Firstly, it is cross-sectional design that precludes from drawing conclusions concerning the causal relationships among the observational variables.
While it precludes from gaining insights into the mechanism(s) of the antiproteinuric effects of add-on PCT, the antihypertensive poly-therapy and the outpatient setting of the study, with the consequent uncontrolled external balance of sodium, prevent any meaningful evaluation of this system in our patients.
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Senators are not precluded from profiting from book sales.
Should public investors be precluded from making a similar bargain?
But there can be no contention that appellants were precluded from entering relevant evidence into the record, or precluded from presenting a pertinent legal argument.
But surrogates are not now completely precluded from making such decisions, despite what your editorial suggests.
We don't want term limits so that we can be precluded from electing competent candidates.
We are therefore precluded from tinkering or fixing or trying to make it better.
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