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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avert future" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to prevent or avoid negative outcomes in the future, but it needs additional context or modification to be clear.
Example: "We must take action now to avert future disasters caused by climate change."
Alternatives: "prevent future" or "avoid future".
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A settlement would also avert future appeals.
Meanwhile Berlin wants a tough, new, regime of fiscal discipline to avert future debt crises.
Still, there is no guarantee that enhanced capital levels would avert future disasters.
Mr. Trichet has recently taken the lead in calling for measures to avert future financial crises.
It is comforting to believe that changing our policies overseas will avert future terrorist attacks.
By doing so, we may avert future financial crises like the one we face now.
Judges in the case want to avert future efforts at extortion.
Gerardi believed that his report, "Guatemala: Never Again," would help avert future atrocities.
Will the moderate-income housing be well enough designed and managed to avert future shortfalls?
It is also working on programs to help Somalia and other countries improve food production to avert future crises.
Internationally, accountants find themselves blamed for contributing to past financial crises, and pressed to help avert future ones.
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