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The phrase "prevention measure" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe an action taken to reduce the likelihood of a negative event occurring. For example, "The government has implemented a strict prevention measure to protect against the spread of the virus."
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Yet the Senate went ahead with its vacation last Friday without passing a foreclosure prevention measure.
Nonetheless the body went ahead with its recess without passing a foreclosure prevention measure.
The stimulus package must also be accompanied by a foreclosure prevention measure.
Vance said that the state is interested in distributing the money nationwide as a crime prevention measure.
Counter-terrorism police are searching for a man who went missing after breaching the terms of a terrorism prevention measure used to restrict the movements of suspects.
Male circumcision — an AIDS prevention measure — fits this description, and the World Health Organization's guidelines for scaling up male circumcision uses Aravind's principles.
This is intended both as a modernisation, since the notion of a head of house figure is outdated, and a fraud prevention measure, since a principal householder controls the votes of others.
Targeting the larval stages of malaria vectors is an underutilized malaria prevention measure.
Especially, the electrostatic prevention measure is put forth in the practical design.
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They differ from the staff of an ordinary hotel only in their mandatory daily inspections of every room, a practice instituted in July as a suicide-prevention measure.
Blacks, by contrast, are substantially more likely to support public investment in education and job training as a crime-prevention measure.
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