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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid being cut off by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies to prevent interruptions or being excluded from a conversation or situation.
Example: "To ensure a smooth discussion, it's important to avoid being cut off by others while sharing your ideas."
Alternatives: "prevent interruptions from" or "stay engaged without being interrupted by".
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It requires discipline and precision and the ability to avoid being cut off by the offensive line.
A military training exercise that was due to take place in Shoalwater Bay had to be cancelled, with army personal evacuated to Rockhampton to avoid being cut off by flood waters.
This sealed the Japanese decision to quit the Sio area, and over the course of two weeks the Australians advanced swiftly up the coast, overcoming only "sporadic opposition" as the Japanese continued to withdraw to the west towards Madang, seeking to avoid being cut off by the forces at Saidor.
Remain centered in your lane to be most visible and avoid being cut off by other vehicles.
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For the moment, most legal immigrants are avoiding being cut off.
The road was cut off by landslides.
She was cut off by sex and he is cut off by upbringing from the cultures of their respective parties.
But it will probably be cut off by the flow.
(They may be cut off by her eyelids).
Better preparation helped United Illuminating avoid a systemic loss of power — just 15 percent of its customers were cut off.
To avoid the overwhelming sea clutter, environment monitoring is accomplished under radio silence when the transmitter is cut off.
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