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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid further destruction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express the intention to prevent additional damage or harm.
Example: "In order to protect the environment, we must take immediate action to avoid further destruction of natural habitats."
Alternatives: "prevent additional damage" or "stop further harm.".
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In order to avoid further destruction of the acropolis, the Carnegie Institution redirected the river to save the archaeological site, diverting it southwards in the 1930s; the dry former riverbed was finally filled in at the same time as consolidation of the cut in 1990s.
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If we can learn from this current crisis, we can avoid further self-destruction.
Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
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.
The decision was intended to avoid further tensions between China and Taiwan.
Ask for clarification to avoid further conflict.
Maeda recovered to avoid further damage.
I wear custom-made earplugs to avoid further damage.
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