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Discover Ludwig"precludes me from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is preventing one from doing something. For example, "My schedule precludes me from attending the event."
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My contract precludes me from talking to the media.
That precludes me from sending you updates as various aspects of the operation unfold".
Last March, Higgins announced on Twitter, "I'm about to accept a job that precludes me from blogging about Syria".
Fear of sugar shock precludes me from describing some of the cloying business entrusted to the able young Melody Hollis, who plays the general's showbiz-smitten granddaughter.
A feelgood story, even if my birthplace normally precludes me from celebrating any American success at the expense of a Brit.
I'm about to accept a job that precludes me from blogging about Syria, and probably tweeting that much about it either.
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It didn't preclude me from entering professions deemed too dangerous to entrust to Jews.
Should not being a university student preclude me from entering Nicholas D. Kristof's contest?
They also preclude me from discussing the British government's involvement in his arrest and unjust incarceration.
The demands of my current career as a writer precluded me from spending four more consecutive days learning the art of bartending.
(Note: I thought for sure those beliefs would preclude me from being seated on a jury, but they didn't care at all).
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