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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to avoid any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing or advising someone to steer clear of certain things or actions.
Example: "In this project, all team members are to avoid any conflicts of interest to maintain integrity."
Alternatives: "should refrain from any" or "must steer clear of any".
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McGeechan feels that having a code of conduct is essential if a touring team are to avoid any future problems.
She urged him: "Turn yourself in right now to avoid any law enforcement agency, wherever you are, to avoid any further bloodshed.
The principles guiding the use of MR imaging in pregnancy are to avoid any potential harm even where there are no firm data indicating this has occurred previously.
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This particular reimbursement was to avoid "any doubt".
Our ambition is to avoid any strike action.
Until Mr. Milosevic leaves, Mr. Djukanovic said, the most important thing is to avoid any conflict.
"The strategy has always been to avoid any confrontation with Cameron".
One headache was to avoid any resemblance to Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and robbers hiding in jars".
One reason, he said, was to avoid any implication that intelligence officers and their bosses had broken the law.
The main instinct in Bratislava, the Slovak capital, now is to avoid any responsibility for the new fund.
A vital part of risk management, Mr. Lorenz said, is to avoid any issuer that might default.
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