effectively prevent

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to state that the action produces the intended result of stopping something.

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  • This new legislation effectively prevents us from trading.
  • The new vaccine is designed to effectively prevent the spread of the virus.
  • Despite their efforts, they couldn't effectively prevent the damage.
  • Early detection can often effectively prevent serious health complications.
  • To effectively prevent cyber-attacks, strong security measures are crucial.
  • The company implemented new policies to effectively prevent workplace harassment.
  • Proper maintenance will effectively prevent most mechanical failures.
  • Is there a way to effectively prevent soil erosion in this region?
  • By raising awareness, we can effectively prevent future incidents.
  • The barrier was built to effectively prevent flooding in the low-lying areas.