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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also avert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the prevention or avoidance of something in addition to another action or outcome.
Example: "Implementing these safety measures can also avert potential accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "also prevent" or "also avoid".
Exact(14)
A settlement would also avert future appeals.
Both plans would also avert deep service cuts.
Must judges also avert their eyes from foreign law when deciding cases involving treaties, international business transactions or international taxation?
The caviation index is used to check the geometry of orifice tube and believe that the structure is acceptable and can also avert the cavitation of orifices.
Proponents of the tax say that the revenues would enable a reduction in property taxes for homeowners and would also avert draconian service cuts.
And it could also avert a potential constitutional crisis that could arise out of Trump ordering DOJ to do something and DOJ declining.
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Because the rotavirus vaccine also averts future costs of rotavirus treatment, the averted treatment costs are subtracted from the cost of delivering the vaccine.
(It also averted a similar clash with Italy).
It also averts a potential embarrassment for the Democrats.
But Mr. Alvarez also averted his eyes from the prosecutors, gazing instead at his lap.
It also averted the prospect of a clash between the civilian and military leadership of Bangladesh.
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