Sentence examples for ward off trouble from inspiring English sources

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Israeli soldiers walk in small packs to ward off trouble.

Outside, on a picnic table, was a deer skull, like a talisman to ward off trouble.

Still, even meeting predictions may not be enough to ward off trouble for stocks.

They have yet to prove they can run them when things go well.To avoid a repeat of financial disaster, governments are appointing "systemic-risk" regulators, hoping that prescient overseers will ward off trouble.

The annual parade, which celebrates the culture of the Caribbean islands with feathered costumes and music and attracts tens of thousands of spectators, is a high-turnout event for the police as they seek to ward off trouble.

And some have entered the urban arms race: otherwise respectable youths carrying weapons they do not even know how to use, in the naive hope that these talismans will ward off trouble.

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But estate plans aren't expensive, particularly compared with the trouble they ward off.

Helps ward off the cholera!

Can exercise ward off Alzheimer's disease?

Stretches ward off falling, and protect walking and climbing ability.

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