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The phrase "avoid conveying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention to not communicate or express a particular message or feeling.
Example: "In order to maintain neutrality, it is important to avoid conveying any personal biases in your report."
Alternatives: "refrain from expressing" or "steer clear of communicating".
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Therefore, to avoid conveying misleading climatic information, the term rainforest is now preferred over rain forest.
We never feature graphic images gratuitously, and we certainly don't censor pictures to avoid conveying the news.
You might even find yourself making concessions simply to avoid conveying that you don't trust the other side even if you don't.
The first stage of the program starts in infancy, where Rousseau's crucial concern is to avoid conveying the idea that human relations are essentially ones of domination and subordination, an idea that can too easily by fostered in the infant by the conjunction of its own dependence on parental care and its power to get attention by crying.
Silence can be caused by fear, by the desire to avoid conveying bad news or unwelcome ideas, and by normative and social pressures that exist in groups [ 6, 7].
To avoid conveying an impression that the mutant lattice is identical to a GTP/GTPgS lattice, we have made changes to the language throughout the paper (see also our response to the next point).
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My complaint with "What We Owe Children" is really very minor simply that for all his claims for revised techniques of teaching mathematics, reading, social studies, foreign languages, and physical education, Mr. Gategno tantalizingly avoids conveying any precise sense of method.
To the extent possible, identify at what point the mistake could have been avoided, convey this recognition in your apology, and acknowledge how you will avoid it next time.
"Class Clown," his 1972 album (still considered a masterpiece among comedians), included "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television," the legendary bit about the way Americans avoid words that convey reality.
We have reworded some of our conclusions about the data to avoid confusion and convey a better sense of the unresolved issues.
Their aversion to clothing that could be perceived as alternative, gangster, or gay indicates that these men strived to avoid clothing that conveys identities viewed as non-conformist, non-professional, or unusual.
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