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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid harm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where the intention is to prevent injury, damage, or negative consequences.
Example: "In our research, we must prioritize ethical considerations to avoid harm to participants."
Alternatives: "prevent injury" or "minimize damage.".
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If this is so, doesn't an attorney have a moral duty to avoid harm to the children, if it is avoidable?
Anxiety normally is an adaptive mechanism that signals a potentially harmful internal or external change and thereby enables individuals to avoid harm or to cope with stress.
"We were squatting in huts that others had evacuated, just to avoid harm from snakes".
Penny Wong, in a powerful lecture, smashed the notion that the debate could avoid harm.
Those changes will need to be carefully supervised to avoid harm to patients.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany called for further negotiations to avoid harm to German exporters.
But the group said it would seek to avoid harm to civilians.
The motivation to pro-actively pursue lofty goals rather than act defensively to avoid harm or loss.
To avoid harm, bank workers in Canada are instructed to hand over cash if confronted by robbers.
These would seek to stop dangerous driving, maintain safe distances and, most importantly, avoid harm to each other's satellites.
As the war neared its conclusion, Mr. Wilhelm expressed relief that he had managed to avoid harm.
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