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The phrase "allowed avoiding" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express permission to evade or bypass something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The new policy is allowed avoiding certain regulations, but it must be used cautiously."
Alternatives: "permitted to avoid" or "allowed to bypass".
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This allowed avoiding arbitrary assumptions about the particulate inventory and size independence of the mass transfer coefficient.
This sensitivity allowed avoiding the implementation of projects following the traditional village governance structure.
The applied sinusoidal potential with frequency of 36.5 kHz and amplitude of 14 mV allowed avoiding such effects as Faraday processes, double-layer charging, and polarization of the microelectrodes.
This device applied sinusoidal potential with a frequency of 36.5 kHz and an amplitude of 14 mV allowed avoiding effects such as faradaic processes, double-layer charging, and polarization of microelectrodes.
This mode of calculation allowed avoiding misestimations of the parasitemia resulting from its determination on the basis of an assumed count of white blood cells per microliter of blood [67].
Using longitudinal data allowed avoiding prescription errors.
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If allowed, avoid the long lines on move in day and pick up your student ID and room key the day before as well.
It specifically allows avoiding the bands of critical frequencies.
This method allows avoiding an oversizing of implementation resources needed.
This representation allows avoiding the factorisation of an interval Jacobian matrix.
This approach allows avoiding completed equations by synthesis and singularity analysis of these mechanisms.
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