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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid contacts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising or instructing someone to refrain from engaging with others, often for reasons of safety or health.
Example: "To prevent the spread of illness, it is important to avoid contacts with anyone who is showing symptoms."
Alternatives: "limit interactions" or "stay away from others.".
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The considered problem is pertinent to the design and operation of thin-walled rotors with active magnetic bearing (AMB) supports, for which small clearances exist between the rotor and bearing and so vibration excitation must be limited to avoid contacts.
Friends of Mr. Holbrooke say it was impossible for him to avoid contacts with former colleagues in 1996 and 1997 because he was still an unpaid adviser to the Administration on the Balkans.
But increasingly - as IS has been rolled up - the "deconfliction" mechanism has been used to try to avoid contacts on the ground as well.
Based on this architectural behavior, a reputation system for VDTNs is proposed to provide a sophisticated tool that allows network nodes to detect, identify, and avoid contacts with selfish or misbehavior nodes.
During the closure, students were advised to avoid contacts with other students and with the community, but our surveys show that they remained active, unless they became symptomatic.
Efforts will also be made to avoid contacts between all participants.
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Samoa never wittingly avoid contact.
They avoid contact with humans.
Nonetheless, wolves usually avoid contact with humans.
In fact, I mostly avoid contact with everyone.
"Some guys try to avoid contact for longevity.
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