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The phrase "avoid considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention to prevent or minimize a significant amount of something, such as risk, cost, or effort.
Example: "To ensure the project's success, we must avoid considerable delays in the timeline."
Alternatives: "prevent significant" or "reduce substantial".
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And patients, who pay nothing at all, avoid considerable out-of-pocket costs.
Moreover, to avoid considerable changes to the nature of regional heatwaves it is absolutely crucial that global warming is minimized within the bounds of the Paris agreement.
The sports-car maker Porsche said yesterday that it had decided against listing shares on the New York Stock Exchange to avoid "considerable extra costs" resulting from a new financial oversight law.
Subsequent comparisons have shown that these strength enhancements, in particular those observed for cold-rolled box sections, should be employed in structural design to avoid considerable underestimation of member resistance.
This process can continue during the data exchange within the normal operation phase to avoid considerable drifts.
Injecting resins into the reservoir is done carefully to avoid considerable damage to the reservoir and incompatibility with the clays and minerals.
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"Many people could have avoided considerable pain, suffering and diminished quality of life if the company had acted in a responsible manner to known problems with these devices," the Australian report stated.
It was he who first omitted the inner ranges of columns in the dipteros, which, being in number thirty-eight, afforded the opportunity of avoiding considerable expense.
Many people could have avoided considerable pain, suffering and diminished quality of life if the company had acted in a responsible manner to known problems with these devices.
Illinois' budget struggles shine a bright light on the futility and fundamental unfairness of state governments engaging in picking corporate "winners and losers". As it stands right now, Illinois lawmakers can be congratulated for successfully avoiding considerable veto session pressure to expand tax incentives to companies such as ADM and Office Depot.
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday adopted a $785.2-million budget for the coming fiscal year, avoiding considerable cuts to programs and services, but drawing criticism for hiking rates and fees amid a protracted recession.
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