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The phrase "avoid actions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to refrain from taking certain steps or behaviors in a specific context.
Example: "To ensure a smooth project, it is crucial to avoid actions that could lead to misunderstandings among team members."
Alternatives: "refrain from actions" or "steer clear of actions".
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Most important, they can avoid actions that negate its value.
"We have long urged both parties to avoid actions which could undermine trust, including in Jerusalem".
And, most important, they can avoid actions that negate its value.
It would also impose obligations on all federal agencies to avoid actions that could hurt the bears' prospects.
I call upon Spain to respect the agreements over the Rock and to avoid actions which could increase tension further.
It is also important to avoid actions which will make matters worse, or simply push the problems on to taxpayers.
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But he cannot avoid action for long.
So far the aviation industry has cleverly used the global nature of the problem to avoid action.
Mackay could potentially avoid action from the FA if the governing body decides that the alleged text messages were private.
"We welcome Ofcom's commitment to avoid action that would jeopardise the ability of the BBC to do its job," Dear said.
Serwotka denied that the Home Office recruitment drive had given the PCS an opportunity to avoid action amid concerted political criticism of the strikes.
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