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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prevented to" is not correct and should not be used in written English
The correct verb form for this phrase is "prevented from". For example, "The government has prevented citizens from gathering in large groups to help control the spread of the virus."
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But the prime minister faltered somewhat when asked to explain how the new measures could have prevented to the two recent lone-wolf attacks.
Hip fractures can be prevented to some degree in older people for example, through fitness training to retain flexibility and strength.
I've yet to encounter any research that demonstrates how many pounds of excess young flesh will be prevented to justify the pounds - 39m -that this ruling will cost broadcasters.
Patient agitation should be prevented to avoid inadvertent disconnection.
(Expert opinion) Strong agreement 4.3.1.5 Patient agitation should be prevented to avoid inadvertent disconnection.
To avoid oscillations, this node is prevented to switch back to cluster member state for the next two beacon periods.
Using the methods presented above, the occurrence of fire in LLTCC coalface can be prevented to achieve safe mining operation.
However, people with disability are prevented to use computers by the ordinary means, due to physical or intellectual impairments.
In the case of questions n. 2, 4 and 6, we could not find any evidence, and this prevented to draw any evidence-based conclusions or recommendations.
Also the presence of 'mirror images' in deep flexion, probably due to the small weight of the specimens, prevented to investigate deep flexion.
These quantities are 0.05, 0.03 rad in the system like ODBS by high ductility and therefore, the structural damage can be prevented to a great extent.
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