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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averts the need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where an action or solution eliminates the necessity for something else.
Example: "Implementing this new software averts the need for manual data entry, saving time and reducing errors."
Alternatives: "eliminates the requirement" or "removes the necessity".
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Storing water underground averts the need to flood land above-ground, a contentious and potentially litigious process.
Again, under this optimization criterion, algorithm leverages the use of localized information acquired through a well designed and distributed wireless sensor network, as it averts the need for any long-haul communication links or centralized decision and monitoring facility thereby achieving a more reliable performance under dynamic environments.
It averts the need to shoot much, if any, new footage, and through the use of actual images and the words of the target — sometimes misleading, sometimes not — the negative message can be made to appear more credible than mere assertions.
Proponents nevertheless argue that the costs are minimal because the preventive care averts the need for more expensive treatment later.
MODS delivers direct drug susceptibility testing (DST) straight from the inoculated sputum sample which averts the need for manipulation of concentrated suspensions of M tuberculosis as is required for conventional direct DST this reduces both cost and biohazard and the reduced number of procedural steps makes MODS an attractive option for decentralization to district laboratories.
Since disease prevention averts the need for these expenditures, our results may underestimate net costs and thus cost-effectiveness.
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He received 52% of the vote, averting the need for a runoff.
He received 52% of the vote, averting the need for a run-off.
Others hoped that the inspectors would avert the need for war.
But even a crash effort to blunt the greenhouse-gas buildup wouldn't avert the need for step 3.
But because they were regulated like utilities, the country's financial system averted the need for big bailouts.
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