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The phrase "thwart the" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to prevent or hinder something from happening or succeeding. Example: The detective's clever tactics were able to thwart the criminal's plan to rob the bank.
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He would like to thwart the Norman Conquest.
So why should I thwart the Fed?
Judicial fiat would thwart the will of the people.
It did nothing to thwart the nuclear talks with Iran.
Mr Calderón seems determined to thwart the PRI.
The banks have been aggressively trying to thwart the lawsuit.
That combination seems to thwart the healing process.
"But I'm confident that we will thwart the attempts".
Yet two factors are likely to thwart the Chancellor's desires.
ABC also tried to thwart the season finale of "E.R".
"I'm confident we will thwart the attempts," the president said.
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