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The phrase "avoid a repetition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from repeating something that has already been said or done.
Example: "To improve the clarity of your writing, try to avoid a repetition of ideas throughout your essay."
Alternatives: "prevent redundancy" or "eliminate repetition".
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The story here is how the success of the 1968 Detroit Tigers, winners of the World Series, helped the city avoid a repetition of the riots a year earlier; and how, in the racially divided city, some blacks who avoided Tiger Stadium came to embrace the team in 1968.
"The real challenge is to avoid a repetition of the past," one senior administration official said.
Both Blue Sky and Fox want to avoid a repetition of that.
Preservation groups were eager to avoid a repetition on the KeySpan property.
They are eager to avoid a repetition of the crisis that hit Europe in the 1980's and 1990's.
But no one could convince Obama that deeper involvement would avoid a repetition of the Iraq fiasco.
His military-nuclear infrastructure is geographically spread out and protected to avoid a repetition of the 1981 defeat.
Federal officials said they were trying hard to avoid a repetition of the problems that overwhelmed pharmacists 11 months ago.
A two-week strike in 1997 cost U.P.S. $750 million, and both sides said they wanted to avoid a repetition.
Cern has 40 million US dollars on repairs and improvements on the machine to avoid a repetition.
There are deep-rooted societal issues behind the recent unrest that must be properly addressed to avoid a repetition in the future.
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