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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts discussing ethics, governance, or practices aimed at preventing dishonest or fraudulent behavior.
Example: "To ensure a fair election process, it is crucial to implement measures that avoid corruption."
Alternatives: "prevent corruption" or "eliminate corruption".
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Even at sea Renko can't avoid corruption and murder.
Hoping to avoid corruption and to ensure doctrinal unity, he recorded his teachings in writing and gave those writings canonical status during his lifetime.
The finance minister has let it be known that, to avoid corruption, he does not want to flood the country with money.
Mr Aliev's government has signed up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, a British-backed scheme designed to help resource-rich countries avoid corruption.
The PNG exposed blog – an independent and reliable news and analysis website – has criticised Australia's attempts to teach PNG leaders how to avoid corruption.
He was ousted as prime minister in a military coup in 2006 and later fled to London to avoid corruption charges against him and his wife in Thailand.
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We analyze a central region of the cylinder, in order to avoid corruptions near the poles from the ellipsoid to cylinder transformation.
Children are also given lessons on avoiding corruption.
Ms. Munich was familiar with the challenges of avoiding corruption in Latin America.
"The important thing is that the next government avoids corruption," said Alexander Pereira, an insurance salesman who was the first to vote at one polling place.
America channels its aid through private contractors in the name of avoiding corruption, but Britain gives the bulk of its aid directly to the government to encourage "capacity building".
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