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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase "avert crisis" in written English.
It simply means to avoid a crisis or a difficult situation. For example, "The government took decisive action to avert crisis in the country."
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Urgent action was needed to avert crisis.
To avert crisis, Ms. Hammond had already begun working in new directions.
For the advocates of fiscal austerity — the austerians — made promises as well as threats: austerity, they claimed, would both avert crisis and lead to prosperity.
Echoing the thoughts of many protesters in India, Ms. Thakore said she believed that the transfer of the Delhi rape victim to a Singapore hospital was "to divert attention and avert crisis and chaos".
UN pulls out of Afghanistan WORLD FINANCIAL MARKETS ACT TO AVERT CRISIS Central banks worldwide are pumping additional money into their economies in an attempt to prevent the development of a financial crisis following yesterday's attacks.
The GoU, desperate to avert crisis, rapidly developed water sources and similarly increased the number of protected kraals to accommodate the disarmed communities' livestock.
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In Washington today collaboration happens only to avert crises or to give out pork, not to build anything great.
If the G20 were to work with Opec to implement such a measure, it could avert crises for millions.
Our Population Health programme seeks to bring together global expertise and best practice to understand how people's healthcare can be better managed to avert crises.
[C4.] Mitsubishi Motors narrowly averted crisis less than a year ago by securing a $4.6 billion bailout, but it is again reaching for a lifeline.
There are times in the history of the world when the actions of people with foresight and wisdom have averted crises on a mass scale.
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