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The phrase "averted problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues that have been prevented or avoided through certain actions or measures.
Example: "The new safety protocols were implemented to ensure that averted problems would not arise during the construction process."
Alternatives: "prevented issues" or "avoided complications".
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Ex-Harlequins chief Mark Evans says Welsh rugby could have averted problems caused by the current Heineken Cup row by joining a British League.
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Cope was cost-effective targeting the number of averted cases of conduct problems, with an ICER below zero per case averted.
Helping around the house each evening, Moni is convinced that if unforeseen financial problems are averted, she will eventually be in a position to help her family.
"We have now been able to cover those pressures to ensure that those problems are now averted, and we can get on with delivering services in Northern Ireland".
In this way, adherence can regularly be assessed, problems can be averted, and side effects can be dealt [ 6].
The outcome measures were the incremental cost per one point reduction in the ECBI intensity scale, and incremental cost per one averted clinical case of conduct problems.
AMT problems can sometimes be averted.
Costs are averted when complications are averted (15).
These metrics include deaths averted and private expenditures averted.
The threat of a strike was averted, but high oil prices remained a problem through much of the year.
The startup says that because there's no username and password, and because they lock accounts to phone numbers, the threat of account takeovers, which is a common problem with online payment services, is largely averted.
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