Examples of using It can be prevented in English and their translations into Slovak
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It can be prevented.".
Good news- it can be prevented.
It can be prevented in the following ways.
If not, how it can be prevented.
It can be prevented with appropriate vaccinations.
Especially when it can be prevented.
So it can be prevented that the chain is too long.
Even better, it can be prevented.
It can be prevented only by means of a common European approach.
Especially when it can be prevented.
It can be prevented with a healthy diet and staying physically active.
Better still, it can be prevented.
It can be prevented by proper consumption of iodine on a daily basis in people's diet.
The worst part is, so much of it can be prevented.
True: it can be prevented.
Consider why there is a problem, how it can be prevented and eliminated.
But it can be prevented if simple actions are taken in time.
Although type 2 diabetes cannot be cured, it can be prevented.
So it can be prevented that the chain is too long. The words'Game Over'….
Measles is highly contagious, but it can be prevented through vaccination.
It can be prevented by enhanced hygiene and avoidance of all contact with rats.
You may wonder what it is and how it can be prevented.
Studies have shown that it can be prevented by consuming green coffee bean extract regularly.
Such distribution method is known as bundling but, fortunately, it can be prevented without lots of efforts.
The study shows how it can be prevented- limiting the radiation dose to the lung using a treatment that targets only a small part of the breast.
Although this daily leisure may cause harm to some child, but it can be prevented if parents are around.
The study shows how it can be prevented- limiting the radiation dose to the lung using a treatment that targets only a small part of the breast.
The case of a bomb, is apparent bad, it can be prevented the Detonation with the button'A' may still be….
It can be prevented with vaccines and treated with antibiotics, but the number of cases has risen over the last three decades, especially among previously immunized teenagers and adults.