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The phrase "avert any chance" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and may not convey the intended meaning effectively.
Example: "We must take action to avert any chance of failure in the project."
Alternatives: "prevent any possibility" or "avoid any risk".
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The aim is to avert any chance of Swedish taxpayers again paying for "irresponsible risk-taking .Mr Borisk-taking .Mrfiscal prudence on his European colleagues.
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It wasn't just to help avoid burnout, but to give the girls a chance to return to their regular lives between performances and to avert any kind of star system.
The move was intended to avert any conflicts of interest.
47 However, this clinical approach does not completely avert the chance of a tubercular reactivation.
These efforts successfully averted any outbreaks of disease among survivors.
The "Daily Telegraph": "Matters have reached a far more dangerous pitch than at any time since the dramatic coup made by Austria-Hungary in 1908, and while it is still permissible to hope that war may be averted, the chances that the peaceful diplomacy of the Great Powers may prove successful are none too bright".
Any chance of a diplomatic breakthrough was shattered as diplomats worked to avert a military confrontation.
Any chance of a V.C.U.
Any chance of a sun column?
So we undermine any chance at stability.
Was there any chance?
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