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The phrase "and aims to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intentions or goals related to preventing something undesirable from happening.
Example: "The new policy is designed to improve efficiency and aims to avoid unnecessary delays in the workflow."
Alternatives: "and seeks to prevent" or "and intends to eliminate".
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Still, she has worked hard to amass a five-figure nest egg, and aims to avoid emulating a friend who drained her own retirement account to pay for her wedding: "I've read that it's terrible to cash out your 401 k)," she said.
Looking back after 20 years, Green activist Brian Tokar said that "the voice of the original [values] questions is distinctly personal … and aims to avoid fundamental conflicts with elite social and cultural norms".
The network provides an efficient approach to prediction by parsimonious modelling and aims to avoid overfitting of data.
Speaking to NPR, Oyelowo criticised the shoehorning of black characters into certain films and aims to avoid taking any such role.
The British Government's policy of not making concessions dates back to the 1970s and aims to avoid encouraging more abductions and funding terrorism.
The engrafting of human cancer cells is conventionally conducted using immune-compromised mice and aims to avoid the elimination of the xenogeneic human cells by the immune system of the recipient animal.
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While many exams will still take place during Ramadan, which this year is expected to start in early June, examination boards say they have held talks with Muslim groups and aim to avoid holding exams in the most popular subjects during the period.
When you walk onto a ferry, cannily disguised as yourself, and aim to avoid detection by walking through Bordeaux centre arm-in-arm?
Some argue that research and research participation should primarily be based on goodwill, altruism, and partnership, and aim to avoid costs to participants and a commercial relationship [ 13, 34, 35].
Echoing elements of international benefit sharing and ancillary care debates, some research staff saw research as based on goodwill and partnership, and aimed to avoid costs to participants and a commercial relationship; while others sought to maximise participant benefits given the relative wealth of the institution and the multiple community needs.
Based on the latest Times report, it appears that Trump's team has pulled back even farther and now aims to avoid a sit-down interview altogether.
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