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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averted with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is intended by "averted with," as "avert" typically requires a direct object to indicate what is being averted.
Example: "The crisis was averted with careful planning."
Alternatives: "prevented by" or "avoided through".
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"Outside," too, eyes remain averted, with no less effect on the soul.
But Pakistan's ruling elites assume that such a crisis will always be averted with help from international donors.
The danger was only averted with the help of Abū Muslim, one of the chief organizers of the revolt against the Umayyads.
Disaster is eventually averted, with the giant ball shot back into the stratosphere and unlikely to the return until the year 4000.
At around the same time a potential standoff in the archiving project was averted, with the opposing parties at least temporarily reconciled.
Over the past 15 years, HIV services in prevention, treatment, care and support have resulted in an estimated 30 million infections being averted, with up to 15 million people living with HIV receiving antiretroviral treatment.
The first was erecting scaffolding to plant it, a problem now averted with the cherry pickers.
Many serious illnesses, however, can be managed or averted with early detection.
A breakup was averted with a deal in 2011 that gave each more autonomy.
Tenant advocates argue that as many as half of those evictions could have been averted with legal representation.
A lot of damage could have been averted with timely clarity," said Ashraf Wathra, the former central bank governor under the previous government.
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