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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate an additional purpose or reason for an action, particularly in a context where avoiding something is relevant.
Example: "We implemented these changes to improve efficiency, also to avoid potential errors in the process."
Alternatives: "in addition to preventing" or "as well as avoiding".
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And also to avoid situations like Hurricane Bawbag.
"They were for freshening the body and also to avoid mosquitoes".
Labor is determined to avoid public dissent over the leadership and, if possible, also to avoid a contest.
Ministers argue this is important for transparency but also to avoid concentrations of campaign money unduly influencing candidates' chances.
It is also to avoid being outflanked by Mr. Sarkozy's own populist attacks on corporate fat cats and bankers.
This enabled him not only to win favourable positions but also to avoid loss in inferior positions.
The questions were worded to avoid alienating the gas nationalists but also to avoid a self-defeating and costly renationalisation.
In view of the high debt levels, budget consolidation is of tantamount importance, also to avoid any doubt about sustainability of its public debt".
I had planned the itinerary not only to allow for frequent stops but also to avoid driving home into the Bay Area during Friday night rush hour.
He changed his surname in part for all the regular Hollywood reasons (Mars is pithier and more exotic), but also to avoid being pigeonholed as a Latin artist.
Yet he and other economists said the bank was walking a thin line, seeking also to avoid slowing growth and the creation of jobs.
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