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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "To improve your writing, you should avoid far too many unnecessary adjectives."
Alternatives: "steer clear of" or "stay away from".
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However, early intervention can prevent much greater need later on and avoid far more costly medical treatment in future.
Because far from being against their interests, they would now have a European reason to restructure their banks; they could set tough terms on economic reform; and, by acting now, they could avoid far bigger costs later.
Professor Dame Sally Davies says that cutting down on antibiotics in farming will mean the cost of meat and milk needs to rise and it is crucial that consumers accept this to avoid far worse in the long run.
The deformity was carefully corrected by the stepwise insertion of 2 or 3 osteotomes to avoid far cortex fractures.
Asking "How long can population rise?" ignores the far more important question: How can we accelerate these known solutions to avoid far greater inhumane disasters than already exist?
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So the protesters see the concessions as a ruse to avoid far-reaching reform.
Flynn's guilty plea suggests he's avoiding far worse charges in exchange for cooperation with Mueller's investigations.
Even people with healthy roofs find out when the shingles are just one short rainy season away from failure, thereby avoiding far greater cost.
James bought his flat in a particularly fraught moment, but avoided far more costs in the long term through shared ownership.
Even people with healthy roofs find out when the shingles are just one short rainy season away from failure, thereby avoiding far greater cost.
Fish would keep avoiding Far I's attempts at swatting him while saying "Stop chat me business", and that he was taking liberties, but while somehow staying respectful and not retaliating.
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