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The phrase "avoid anarchic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to prevent chaos or disorder in a particular context, such as governance, organization, or social structures.
Example: "To maintain stability in the community, we must avoid anarchic behavior that could lead to unrest."
Alternatives: "prevent chaos" or "steer clear of disorderly".
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Cooperative image-situated agents provide an interesting atomic abstraction to carry out and process knowledge in a modular adapted and distributed manner, in order to avoid anarchic behaviours, we propose to map an irregular pyramid on the agents' society.
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These are still essential to framing management responses (Burke, 1996) and avoiding anarchic and potentially destructive development over the longer-term.
The rest of his life was spent in exile with his daughter, in Brussels, Paris, and Boulogne-sur-Mer, wisely avoiding any further involvement in the anarchic situations that marred the early history of the newly independent nations.
We ask, imitating local parlance as best we can, how the officers are doing, and promise "maybe next time", eliciting a round of laughter and avoiding a payoff entirely.This sort of interaction embodies a middle ground between the anarchic violence and routine verbal sparring that mark any given day in Lagos.
How very anarchic.
Be anarchic.
"That was much more anarchic," he says.
Anarchic is an understatement.
"But we are not anarchic, professional protesters.
Iraq was anarchic.
The international arena is inherently anarchic.
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