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The phrase "avoid further examinations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to refrain from additional assessments or evaluations, often in a medical or academic context.
Example: "To minimize stress, it is best to avoid further examinations unless absolutely necessary."
Alternatives: "prevent additional assessments" or "steer clear of more evaluations.".
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Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
Ask for clarification to avoid further conflict.
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Helping someone avoid further embarrassment is honorable.
"I am not going to parse the statement," Press Secretary Michael McCurry insisted when reporters pressed him for the meaning of "improper" in a Clinton disclaimer of having an "improper relationship". He repeated parse twice in avoiding further interpretation, causing reporters to use parse in any subsequent examination of the President's remarks.
Given that avoidance of fluid overload may improve wider postoperative outcomes, and that GDT appears to protect against AKI when compared with conventional fluid management, the use of GDT strategies to facilitate more restrictive perioperative fluid therapy while avoiding covert hypovolaemia merits further examination in larger trials.
But further examinations must wait.
Avoid further loss and fragmentation of existing grassland habitats.
He refused further examinations.
A series of further examinations was performed.
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