We are thinking of ways that can deter the youth from smoking. [verb]
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They have continued to build far more intercontinental ballistic missiles than they could possibly need simply to deter an attack. [verb]
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When they heard about all the recent break-ins around the neighborhood, they bought a huge dog that would be sure to deter any uninvited visitors. [verb]
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The fear of punishment, however, which they knew was certain to attend their re-capture and return, in all cases proved sufficient to deter them from the experiment. [noun]
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Why do they not deter. [verb]
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But that can not deter me from looking the question squarely in the face. [verb]
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I am conscious of having consented to, or authorized, no cruelty, and the fear of suffering innocently for the crimes of others shall not deter me from executing my commission. [verb]
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"Nay," said Simonides, "the sheik shall not deter thee from reading." [verb]
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Denisov had two hundred, and Dolokhov might have as many more, but the disparity of numbers did not deter Denisov. [verb]
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He might deter the muggers and rapists, but he attracts people like Michael. [Please select]
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Yet this knowledge could not deter him from keeping faith with them. [Please select]
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