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preventatively
adverb
In a manner that is preventative.
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Although, according to the Times, antibiotic use will for the first time require a veterinarian's prescription, the drugs can still be used preventatively.
"The tests aren't as reliable as we want them to be, but it doesn't matter," says Morgentaler, who sometimes even prescribes AndroGel "preventatively" for middle-aged men whose testosterone levels are in the lower quarter of the normal range.
"But preventatively withdrawing from this tournament is the right decision.
Williams fell with a shriek, and stayed there for several minutes cringing as a WTA trainer tended to her. Williams had had the ankle preventatively taped before the match, but removed the strapping several games before her injury occured.
Best to apply a milk spray (one part milk to seven parts water) preventatively.
Just as Americans would benefit more if they took care of their health preventatively, people would also benefit from being financially literate in advance of making decisions involving large sums of money.
Detained "preventatively", Vaccari is to be taken to Curitiba to testify, investigators said.
Twenty-two workers in South Korea are being treated preventatively.
"I'm trying to be very practical," Dr. Mostow said, "telling physicians and their patients, 'Hey, don't panic, we have an alternative for you, and that is amantadine or rimantadine taken preventatively.' " The cause of the vaccine delay is part nature, part manufacturer.
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