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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention to prevent harm, inconvenience, or negative outcomes in various contexts.
Example: "To maintain a positive work environment, we must avoid causing unnecessary stress among team members."
Alternatives: "prevent creating" or "steer clear of causing".
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This was partly held back to avoid causing panic.
To avoid causing users eye strain, we ensured that our timing would cause no video flicker.
Thus to avoid causing such a deception, retailers would be bound to maintain the previous price.
*To avoid causing delays, take laptops out of bags well before you reach the scanners.
Still, gays here say they step carefully to avoid causing offense.
"We must talk privately and avoid causing worry in the mind of the public.
Mostly we do our best, not always successfully, to avoid causing that kind of pain.
"All forces are obligated to do their utmost to avoid causing civilian harm".
If Wayne wanted to avoid causing Coleen distress then it's quite simple.
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But these measures, by their nature, require vigilant attention to avoid causing prejudice and intolerance.
The choice to try to avoid causing suffering when possible is not extremism.
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