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The phrase "are useful to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or methods that help prevent certain outcomes or issues.
Example: "These techniques are useful to avoid common pitfalls in project management."
Alternatives: "help prevent" or "are effective in avoiding".
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In the context of multiple outcome measures, and without a gold standard or obvious choice of measure to be used as primary outcome, composite endpoint measures are useful to avoid multiple testing and to increase statistical power.
Cobalt alloys are also used for dental prosthetics, where they are useful to avoid allergies to nickel.
We also show that robust experimental designs are useful to avoid confounding expected natural variability with the effects of a mild impact.
These features are useful to avoid the difficulties due to the necessary coordination between a separate monitor and/or the use of an additional stylet.
In this case, CT and MRI are useful to avoid misdiagnosis, as they will respectively detect the absence of osteolysis and of bone marrow infiltration.
Microphone holders are useful to avoid disturbing noises by hand movements on the microphone, but with sufficient training and discipline, one may work without them.
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This method is useful to avoid replication, safe time, and money used in isolation and identification of known compounds.
The results of this study can lead to a better understanding of the spatial distribution of child mortality and together with expert opinion, which is widely used in the absence of empirically produced maps; they can be useful to avoid the risk.
There are, however, several pitfalls that it would be useful to avoid, as MSCs have some awkward properties that may make their use for tissue repair or tissue engineering somewhat risky.
A rethink on confidentiality policies would also be useful to avoid coming across as evasive in front of MPs.
This result was useful to avoid the loss of probable failure points and meaningful for optimizing searches in the research field.
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