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The phrase "avoid any problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to take precautions or actions to prevent issues from arising.
Example: "To ensure a smooth project, we should plan ahead and avoid any problem that could delay our timeline."
Alternatives: "prevent any issues" or "steer clear of problems".
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That will avoid any problem with the collection agencies.
One way to avoid any problem is to allow only one user in the database at a time.
In order to avoid any problem induced by crossbar devices, such as current sneak paths, all tested devices have stand-alone architecture.
But for effective Biometric authentication, the process is to be done in the client side [18] to avoid any problem due to the server being compromised [19].
The number of rotations can be chosen large enough to avoid any problem with granularity of P-values.
The second choice is favoured to avoid any problem of resources unreachable in the future (it only relies on MIRIAM Resources).
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Use them quickly to avoid any problems.
"This was a way to avoid any problems or embarrassment for him and for us".
So we made a plan to train outside, to avoid any problems".
Treating patients with cells derived from their own stem cells would avoid any problems of immune rejection.
"Just to avoid any problems, I thought about doing it alphabetically," Bruyneel said at a news conference Friday.
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