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The phrase "avoid compromising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to prevent situations that may lead to a loss of integrity or standards.
Example: "In negotiations, it's important to avoid compromising on key principles that define our values."
Alternatives: "steer clear of concessions" or "prevent any trade-offs.".
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"Politicians should avoid compromising the BBC's independence by giving a running commentary on its decisions.
And you avoid compromising your integrity by abetting any deception of her husband.
Still, I think it's a good idea to avoid compromising too deeply, too soon.
This, surely, was the apotheosis of the BBC's "unique balancing act", and its desire to avoid "compromising public confidence".
American officials leading the inquiry and overseeing recovery efforts have refused to discuss their progress, to avoid compromising chances of tracking down those ultimately responsible.
This posture of neutrality was thought necessary to keep a Europhobic Tory insurrection at bay and to avoid compromising Britain's negotiating position in Brussels.
"He makes the decisions," said a high-ranking diplomat in Tripoli, the capital, who is not being identified to avoid compromising his ability to work here.
In many wire-tapping cases, the authorities rely on the element of surprise and control the release of information to avoid compromising the investigation.
"In the Archer rooms, where original wall paneling still exists, we made kitchens and bathrooms free-standing to avoid compromising the historic elements".
In order to avoid compromising the identities of the victims, we will continue to resist efforts to further break down the numbers we have provided into categories that might render them identifiable.
They were letters of advocacy so blunt that Mr Grieve has argued they have to be repressed in order to avoid compromising the public perception of the prince's political neutrality.
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