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The phrase "avoid further proceedings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to indicate a desire to prevent additional actions or steps in a process.
Example: "In order to resolve the dispute amicably, both parties agreed to avoid further proceedings in court."
Alternatives: "prevent additional actions" or "stop further steps".
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It added that it only settled to "avoid further proceedings and return the [California Science Center ] Foundations focus to the important work that it has at hand—rather than be distracted by AFA's meritless litigation".
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Thousands of Germans were on the end of a nasty surprise just before Christmas, when they they received Abmahnungen (written warnings), letters from lawyers demanding payment of €250 to avoid further legal proceedings for alleged breaches of copyright.
She said: "The government can now avoid further costly legal proceedings by allowing this small group of recognised refugees to resettle in the UK.
Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
All action must be taken to avoid further bloodshed.
"Afterwards, they chose to be silent to avoid further attack.
I wear custom-made earplugs to avoid further damage.
Helping someone avoid further embarrassment is honorable.
There is reason for both parties to want to avoid the costs of further proceedings, and not just the bills from their lawyers.
No further proceedings will be required.
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