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The phrase "prevent any further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate stopping something from happening or progressing any further. Here are a few examples: 1. The police were able to prevent any further damage by quickly apprehending the suspects. 2. The doctors took necessary measures to prevent any further spread of the virus. 3. The company implemented strict security measures to prevent any further hacks. 4. The teacher intervened to prevent any further bullying in the classroom. 5. The government enacted new laws to prevent any further environmental degradation. In each of these examples, the phrase "prevent any further" is used to indicate stopping or avoiding something from happening in the future.
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Replacing the regulator should prevent any further problems.
To prevent any further damage, remedial construction measures have been carried out.
It was intended to prevent any further interference with a properly defined geostationary protected region.
"Hopefully this will prevent any further attempts at retrospective changes to the student loans agreement".
To prevent any further spread of the disease, the W.H.O. is taking two major steps.
He wanted to pinpoint all the decrepit dams and prevent any further loss of life.
He is taking medication now, which should prevent any further incidents".
"Our No. 1 priority right now is to prevent any further terrorist attacks.
At least three subway stations were closed, apparently to prevent any further gatherings.
affirmative action to prevent any further, or to remedy any existing, violation.
To prevent any further additions to our family, my husband chose to have a vasectomy.
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