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Discover Ludwig"prevent disaster" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is an imperative verb phrase, meaning that it is usually used as an instruction or exhortation to take action. For example, "We must take steps to prevent disaster from occurring."
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Tonight, the talk was of trying to prevent disaster.
Will a dramatic, yet temporary, bail-out prevent disaster or merely postpone it?
Beyond enraging skeptics, such apocalyptic scenes seem to negate any possibility that ordinary citizens might be able to prevent disaster.
Here, antiwear compounds become essential: when friction generates heat, such additives form protective layers to prevent disaster.
Solar is probably the long-term answer but is unlikely to become cheap enough quickly enough to prevent disaster.
In the past the lakes were there to prevent disaster: they were "fire stoppers" and known as branddamme (fire ponds).
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Only a lessened dependence on petroleum will prevent disasters like this one.
The really important concern for policymakers everywhere is to prevent disasters – that is, the outlier events that matter the most.
The rally on Saturday was meant to put pressure on government officials to ensure that proper safety measures are put in place and enforced to prevent disasters.
Nepal's prime minister, Sushil Koirala, announced plans to set up a new weather warning system to reach trekkers and prevent disasters in the future.
The pledges governments have brought fall short of those required to prevent disasters on a much greater scale, and even they are broken as they are made.
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