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The phrase "avoid further confounding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to prevent additional confusion or complications in a situation or discussion.
Example: "To ensure clarity in our findings, we must avoid further confounding variables in our experiment."
Alternatives: "prevent additional confusion" or "eliminate further complications".
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Future ammonia tolerance bioassays performed on F2 progeny of field-collected mosquitoes could help resolve this issue and avoid further confounding factors due to maternal effects.
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Ask for clarification to avoid further conflict.
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Assignment of gendered exposures broadly to sex-stratified groups, however, should be generally avoided, because this practice obscures sources of variability between men and women, further confounding sex effects in subsequent epidemiologic analyses.
To avoid potential confounding, we further adjusted by age, sex, tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption.
A further confounding factor which may have affected outcome was time from injury to surgery.
Avoid further trouble.
Avoid further encounters.
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