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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averting further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the prevention of additional issues or complications in a situation.
Example: "The team implemented new safety measures, averting further accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "preventing additional" or "stopping further".
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Pakistan lost, averting further controversy.
Jirgas have been useful in solving disputes and averting further deterioration or perpetration of violence.
Talks aimed at averting further strikes by German train drivers have broken down, the country's rail operator Deutsche Bahn said.
Intervention strategies should therefore seek to capitalise on treatments which boost social aptitude as a means of averting further decline towards psychopathology.
Nevertheless, a levee breach was found in the upstream portion of the study area (Fig. 12); thus, the flood water flowed to the upstream portion of the study area that contained farmlands, averting further damage to the downstream areas.
The new leaders eschewed criminal and civil litigation against most perpetrators, averting further splitting the country apart, although the government later made reparations to many victims.
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Will they encourage growth over austerity to avert further calamity?
It was not immediately clear if news of the draft agreement would avert further action.
Mr. Gaviria said a national dialogue is needed to avert further unrest.
But before that, Mr. Mitchell has said, he hopes to find ways to avert further bloodshed.
Talks will resume today in a bid to avert further strikes by London Underground (LU) workers.
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