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"prevented me from doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates that something or someone stopped or hindered you from completing an action. Example: The heavy rain prevented me from going for a walk in the park yesterday.
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"But the facts of life prevented me from doing it".
"Those fouls really prevented me from doing anything that I wanted to do.
Steve Price certainly prevented me from doing the second, and I am still reeling from it.
The tough opening fixtures so far have prevented me from doing that.
"Cowardice prevented me from doing what I knew I should: throw caution aside and move forward to trial.
"If the Constitution prevented me from doing one or two things, I'd chalk that up to bad luck," he said.
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"Things are still complicated in France, but that doesn't prevent me from doing anything".
However, it is preventing me from doing NEURON-related development on my Mac.
I have learned not to let fear prevent me from doing what I should do".
"Since finishing university, I haven't let my illness prevent me from doing things.
Fear that his mother would answer prevents me from doing it.
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