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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid having to strain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to prevent unnecessary effort or difficulty in a situation.
Example: "To make the process smoother, we should find a way to avoid having to strain during the implementation phase."
Alternatives: "prevent unnecessary effort" or "eliminate the need to struggle."
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By using blanched almonds you avoid having to strain your cream through a cheesecloth.
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Also avoid having to go near them.
This avoided having to fetch them from thousands of miles away, and reduced the strain both on central hosts and the web itself.
It avoids having to bring an adapter.
Vann had to strain to control himself.
Editors had to strain for new angles.
We had to strain to see them.
Avoid having to much caffeine.
Try to avoid having large ice chunks.
Thus, avoiding anyone having to be angry.
Avoid having identical days back-to-back.
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