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The phrase "and how to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or strategies to prevent a particular issue or situation.
Example: "In this article, we will explore common pitfalls in project management and how to avoid them."
Alternatives: "and ways to prevent" or "and strategies to evade".
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From Mr Saigon to Dave Poppins: West End disasters and how to avoid them.
He knows how H.I.V. is transmitted and how to avoid becoming infected.
The drivers knew when and how to avoid these flash points.
And so posters went up quickly warning people of symptoms and how to avoid catching it.
Many schools now require incoming students to take online tutorials that explain what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.
Bon Appétit: The many pitfalls when lighting a grill, and how to avoid them without resorting to lighter fluid.
Discussions also touched on recruiting the chair and how to avoid having the same one in place for too long.
People: The Top Five Mistakes Here are the top five mistakes employers make and how to avoid them.
They want someone to tell them what the right next steps are and how to avoid pitfalls.
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They also learn about sexual and reproductive health, the dangers of HIV and how to avoid its transmission.
Graphic design and layout bloopers and how to avoid them require an in-depth study.
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