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The phrase "prevent the development of" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to stop or hinder something from progressing or growing. Example sentence: "The government's strict regulations on pollution are necessary to prevent the development of harmful industries."
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They also contain medication to treat rape victims to prevent the development of AIDS.
Cannabinoids prevent the development of behavioral and endocrine alterations in a rat model of intense stress.
Ensuring oral health in early childhood could prevent the development of jaw misalignment later in life.
BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are thought to act as tumor suppressors, helping to prevent the development of cancer.
If all of these actions were put into place, we could prevent the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes".
There is a widespread recognition that health systems should intervene earlier to prevent the development of chronic conditions.
(By contrast, suspicious lesions are removed during endoscopy screening which helps prevent the development of CRC).
Early diagnosis and treatment can often prevent the development of crippling disease manifestations.
In both cases, political authorities aim to prevent the development of migrant concentrations in larger cities.
Intrapericardial administration of fibrinolytic agents, although controversial, can prevent the development of constrictions.
rPE may in fact limit or even prevent the development of Alzheimer's disease, e.g., [40].
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