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The phrase "avoid damaging any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving advice or instructions to prevent harm or damage to something unspecified.
Example: "Please handle the equipment carefully to avoid damaging any components during the process."
Alternatives: "prevent harm to any" or "steer clear of damaging any".
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Then we heard sounds of drilling, before a big explosion at 5.30 [am]." Despite the Israeli Supreme Court instructing the police to avoid damaging any other apartments in the building during the demolition, Mo'awiyeh's apartment -- adjacent to Ghassan's -- was completely destroyed, and neighbouring houses were damaged.
Hand-pull the carrots from the base of the greenery to avoid damaging any roots.
Being very careful to avoid damaging any soft new shoots or culms the plant might have, take the plant out of its pot and put it in the hole.
Avoid damaging any fence, building or vehicle.
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Use a cold chisel or similar tool to chip or scrape away the cement or plaster until the nut is completely uncovered - but work carefully to avoid damaging the plaster or loosening any surrounding tiles.
Work carefully to avoid damaging the glass.
Cut carefully to avoid damaging the fabric.
Realizing this helps avoid damaging confrontations.
Take care to avoid damaging the vines.
Brush gently to avoid damaging the engraving.
The incisions were made with caution to avoid damage to any additional muscles.
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