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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid important" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is advising to steer clear of significant matters, but it requires additional context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "In this discussion, we should avoid important topics that may lead to conflict."
Alternatives: "steer clear of significant" or "refrain from crucial".
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However, most such systems focus mainly on price and avoid important purchasing decision-making factors such as quality and reputation.
These factors increase the likelihood that LGBTQ people, who make up some 12% of the population, will avoid important cancer screenings, or be unaware that they are necessary.
State regulators, however, say they play a watchdog role over telecommunications companies that may be trying to avoid important social obligations built into the existing regulatory system.
I expressed the belief in that case, which I reaffirm here, that this Court has an obligation to decide, and not avoid, important constitutional questions which are concretely presented to it by litigants having adverse interest.
And so the surgeons need to know their way around the middle ear so that they can avoid important structures and go to the right structure that they intend to operate on.
It said the modification meant the tunnel would avoid important archaeological sites and would not intrude on the view of the setting sun from Stonehenge during the winter solstice.
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"Easier than avoiding important blood vessels," he said.
By reversing on those grounds, the Second Circuit avoided important questions regarding FIRREA's reach.
But a naive and selective reading of such a complex and detailed report lets much bigger culprits off the hook and avoids important conversations.
His trips to neighbouring countries have gone relatively unnoticed, and his handful of meetings with George Bush have been designed to show off their friendship while avoiding important issues.
I don't know whether to read this as a sign of nascent US environmentalism, or a kind of provincialism that is avoiding important issues.
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