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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone should not take an action any further. For example: "If you don't want any trouble, I suggest that you avoid further arguments with your neighbor."
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"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
All action must be taken to avoid further bloodshed.
They want the Somerset project ditched to avoid further difficulties.
"Afterwards, they chose to be silent to avoid further attack.
She labeled the kiosks temporary to avoid further vetting.
Debt relief would allow Athens to avoid further fiscal tightening.
To avoid further public embarrassment, Musharraf resigned his office.
That was a reference to the need to avoid further injuries.
In March Netanyahu asked Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, to freeze the project to avoid further trouble.
Another is Lucent's ability to avoid further job cuts or overhauls that require significant cash outlays.
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