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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prevent issue" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to stop or avoid something from arising or happening. Example: One way to prevent the issue of pollution is to implement sustainable practices in industries.
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We try and try--the car almost turns over and then announces (via electronics) that there's a key prevent issue and to try again.
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Simple maintenance, like making sure tyres are pumped up, can prevent issues on the road, the most likely of which is a puncture.
The procedural devices by means of which floor leaders or committee chairmen can prevent issues from coming to a vote are undemocratic.
We asked the company what it's doing to prevent issue-based ads from interfering in EU elections.
More importantly, though, it also includes some predictive features that prevent issues in the first place.
"Above all else, we're going to be working hard on improvements to prevent issues like this in the future.
The best approach to prevent issues from spiraling out of control is to be proactive, Evans says.
In the best-case scenario, the platform will be able to prevent issues by taking action ahead of time, but it can also autonomously fix issues if it's too late to stop them from escalating.
The removals come weeks after a number of state-media reported criticism of Apple for failing to prevent issues such a spam, gambling, pornography and more concerning its business in Asia.
His economic policies aimed to prevent issues that occurred in other former Soviet states, such as the establishment of oligarchic structures and mass unemployment.
The impetus for conducting this research was a recognition that identifying and responding to particular behaviours early may prevent issues requiring mandatory reporting later on.
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