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The phrase "that would prevent" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is generally used to indicate something that could potentially stop or hinder a particular action or circumstance. Example: The new security measures that were implemented would prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the building.
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These chemicals have obvious negative effects that would prevent their use in the future.
But unlike past years, there is no provision that would prevent D.C. from legalizing medical marijuana.
Or a vaccine against cocaine, one that would prevent addicts from enjoying the drug's high.
He said "our sport deserves" a rule that would prevent players from enduring such conditions.
Perhaps, some seem to believe, that would prevent the sort of tragedy that happened in Wisconsin.
Should you have programs that would prevent the child from gaining weight?
"I don't know of anything that would prevent us from coming".
They include a cap that would prevent the nation's largest cable company, Comcast, from growing.
They also said that safeguards were now in place that would prevent future security lapses.
I have sponsored legislation that would prevent parents from having to make such a difficult decision.
Pakistani weapons are believed to lack sophisticated locks that would prevent their unauthorized use.
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