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Discover Ludwig"staved off" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It means to prevent or delay something from happening. Example: The medicine helped to stave off the flu symptoms, allowing her to get through the busy week.
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I think they staved off disaster.
It neatly staved off Rowbotham's suggestion.
This staved off a collapse of the financial system.
As a result, Alzheimer's can be staved off or averted.
Deflation was staved off and tentative recoveries took hold.
The takeover staved off the threat of administration.
In the evening, the Rangers staved off two Yankees comebacks.
But so far they have merely staved off a collapse.
May eventually staved off the possibility of a confidence vote.
Only remittances from Pakistanis working abroad have staved off disaster.
The damage couldn't be staved off or repaired.
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