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"strong deterrent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that prevents or discourages someone from taking a certain action. Example: "The strict penalties for breaking the law serve as a strong deterrent for potential criminals."
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But we need a strong deterrent.
I think that is a strong deterrent".
The result: plenty of spooked pirates, and a strong deterrent.
"We believe that retrospective testing serves as a strong deterrent".
"Mandatory minimum sentences were once seen as a strong deterrent.
Internationally, election observation can be a strong deterrent against fraud.
Whether that is true or not, it is a strong deterrent against open dissent.
Nevertheless, there have been occasional examples showing that some sentences can have a strong deterrent effect.
"U.S. military power offers a strong deterrent against overtly destructive attacks," he said.
A little of that has a strong deterrent effect on the rest.
This is a very strong deterrent for copyright and trademark infringement.
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