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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid fast" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest avoiding something done quickly, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "To ensure quality, we should avoid fast decisions that could lead to mistakes."
Alternatives: "avoid haste" or "steer clear of rushing".
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This study examined the rationale behind decisions to either choose or avoid fast foods.
However, in order to avoid fast degradation, tars concentrations have to be below a critical threshold.
So you avoid fast food not on political principle but because you don't like the way it tastes?
So yes, let's avoid fast food and teach children to cook — and support policies that make healthy eating possible.
She said she had been teaching her 19-year-old son to avoid fast foods and eat a healthy diet.
After a few days, vows to avoid fast food in search of better nutrition were guiltily forgotten.
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If you have a tendency toward speeding tickets, avoid fast-paced music that is likely to lead you to drive faster.
Dr. John B. Ludlow, a University of North Carolina professor who has published widely quoted studies on dental radiation, said he suspects that some dentists avoid faster film because they mistakenly believe it is harder to process.
Yet to really eat well while on the road, one might want to avoid fast-food outlets all together and instead head to an increasing number of spots offering fresher options.
Our only rule is to avoid fast-food if possible.
Patients should avoid fasting on "sick days".
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