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The phrase "anticipated to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions regarding actions taken to prevent something from happening.
Example: "The new safety measures are anticipated to avoid any potential accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "expected to prevent" or "projected to avert".
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The HMRC's main conclusion is that some wealthy people took much greater steps than anticipated to avoid paying the tax, at least in the first year.
Nanopatches are also anticipated to avoid needle-phobia, needle-stick injuries (causing more than 500,000 deaths per year), and cross-contamination (e.g. 21 million cases of hepatitis B transmission annually) associated with the hypodermic syringe [35], [36].
During the entire recovery period, all animals were kept in an inflated bed, to provide comfort and safety, as an agitated recovery was anticipated, to avoid self-trauma [ 5].
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Only when it becomes apparent that the absence of an official opening is merely a device to avoid (likely anticipated to be negative) reviews from being published should critics review shows prior to them.
The training process for those who had joined the group earlier was, basically, to keep cool, to try to anticipate and to avoid ordering anyone to do anything.
These variables allow physicians to recognize early patients who might be under risk, and anticipate measures to avoid further renal impairment.
17 Reviewer disagreements may be easier to anticipate and to avoid in a more restricted sample, for example, one that is limited to a set of selected QI interventions.
(Clinical educator) Owing to the clinical educators' "lack of confidence in teaching because their personal educational background differs from that of the students and faculty members," we anticipated a tendency to avoid opinion exchange when faculty members and educators have different ideas on education.
Researchers think brainy birds keep their cool by anticipating or learning to avoid problems more effectively than their smaller-brained counterparts.
Such birds keep their stress down by anticipating or learning to avoid problems more effectively than smaller-brained counterparts, researchers suggest.
To ensure companies maintain their market leadership positions and generate new growth opportunities beyond the obvious, leaders must see those that others don't in everything and anticipate the unexpected to avoid being blindsided.
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