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Discover Ludwig'to ward off' is a correct and usable sentence structure in written English.
It can be used to refer to taking preventative measures to avoid or protect against something. For example, "He carried an umbrella with him to ward off the rain."
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lacked sufficient funds to ward off turbulence.
They stretched to ward off muscle cramps.
The device seems to ward off tickets.
People stuffed salt up their nostrils to ward off danger.
Others have learned to ward off the questioners.
I grabbed it to ward off the dogs.
It uses tariffs and quotas to ward off pesky imports.
Amazon tries to ward off North Carolina tax collectors.
The hours spent in ice baths to ward off inflammation.
That's the only way to ward off national decline.
Within those parameters, there's enough variation to ward off sameness.
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