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The phrase "To refrain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of holding back or abstaining from doing something.
Example: "I have decided to refrain from commenting on the matter until I have more information."
Alternatives: "To abstain" or "To hold back."
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To refrain from that requires patience.
To refrain from Photoshop is girl-positive marketing gold.
To refrain from lecturing.
To refrain when afraid is also easy.
I'll try to refrain.
He planned to refrain from the latter.
I asked why he'd decided to refrain.
"We're going to refrain from "The Hunger Games".
The reviewer will try to refrain from similar tactics, please.
You have the courtesy to refrain from answering.
Mr. Brace seemed unable to refrain from providing unnecessary information.
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