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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we prevent further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that you are taking action to stop something from continuing or escalating. Example: "By implementing these new safety measures, we prevent further accidents in the workplace."
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That's how we prevent further attacks.
Today, if you read, say, foreign policy journals or, in a farcical form, listen to the Republican debates, they're asking, "How do we prevent further losses?" On the other hand, the capacity to preserve control has sharply declined.
The recent deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain have sparked discussions about mental illness in America: How can we prevent further tragedies like these? .
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In one set of experiments we prevented further synthesis of the plasmid-encoded target and chaperone proteins by withdrawal of IPTG.
"In case we draw a conclusion that the situation in Athens is not sustainable, we must say how we are prepared for a coordinated bankruptcy and how we will prevent further contagion".
"We are not saying everything is okay but there are fewer people dying in silence now, which is a good thing – the more we can identify when and where there are fatalities, the better we can prevent further cases," health ministry official Sakouba Keita said from Guinea's capital of Conakry.
"But we can prevent further leakage of this material to the general public".
" We must do everything we can to prevent further outbreaks of violence".
"If we are to prevent further crises, financial institutions themselves need to change".
"If we are to prevent further crises, financial institutions themselves need to change," he said.
The US secretary of state, John Kerry, wrote: "This initiative would be welcome at any moment but it is especially timely now as we strike to prevent further atrocities, by Daesh, al-Qaida, Boko Haram, al-Shabab and other terrorist groups that are kidnapping and abusing women and girls and are consigning thousands into slavery".
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