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Dermatologists say that while sunscreen alone cannot ward off the sun's harmful rays, applying it conscientiously can help protect against UVB, or ultraviolet B, radiation, which causes skin damage like sunburn and, sometimes, skin cancer.
She wore a peach-colored sari and, to ward off the sun, a thin purple scarf around her head.
"Look at this view!" Ms. Buttschardt exclaimed, her hand in a salute on her forehead to ward off the sun.
Wearing hats and head scarves to ward off the sun, they work bent over the prickly cucumber plants that cover acres of land.
Archeological evidence even indicates that the palm's soft fibers were broken out 4,000 years ago to ward off the sun.
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Helps ward off the cholera!
Alliances among besieged states ward off the aggressor's advances.
Help your body ward off the flu.
Women sprouted parasols to ward off the unrelenting sun.
Mrs. Clinton and their daughter, Chelsea, delighted farmers in a dusty village outside Hanoi when they put on conical hats to ward off the tropical sun.
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