become preventable

Frequency: 5.02.5 per million words

Used to indicate a shift to a state where something can be stopped from happening.

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Examples (10)

  • With better public health measures, many chronic diseases can become preventable.
  • Through advanced research, what was once incurable may one day become preventable.
  • New safety regulations will ensure that many workplace accidents become preventable.
  • Early detection programs allow certain types of cancer to become preventable.
  • By addressing climate change, some natural disasters could become more preventable.
  • Hopefully, with global cooperation, future pandemics will become entirely preventable.
  • The tragic loss of life could have become preventable if warnings had been heeded.
  • Education is key for many health risks to become preventable through lifestyle changes.
  • Innovations in cybersecurity are helping data breaches become increasingly preventable.
  • As societies develop, issues like child mortality become more preventable.