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The phrase "are intended to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or goal of actions, measures, or policies aimed at preventing something undesirable.
Example: "These regulations are intended to avoid any potential conflicts of interest in the hiring process."
Alternatives: "are meant to prevent" or "are designed to circumvent".
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Stock options are intended to avoid putting employees at risk.
Such arrangements are not uncommon in Germany and are intended to avoid costly trials.
The proposals are intended to avoid the closure of the pension schemes and maintain British Airways' contributions at the current level of £330m per annum".
These clauses are intended to avoid an Argentina-style holdout problem by binding all bondholders to a deal agreed to by a specified majority of bondholders.
Ernst & Young and KPMG, which have shed their consulting businesses, said they would support the same measures, which are intended to avoid perceived conflicts of interest.
But judges do not lightly set aside settlement agreements, which after all are intended to avoid costly litigation, Ms. Davis said.
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It said the cut was intended to avoid layoffs.
The decision was intended to avoid further tensions between China and Taiwan.
The increase, approved on Tuesday, is intended to avoid property tax increases next year.
The fund's organizers say it is intended to avoid a severe credit market disruption.
Thursday's bombing run was intended to avoid that kind of trap.
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