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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid influencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to refrain from affecting someone's opinion or decision-making process.
Example: "In order to maintain objectivity, it is important to avoid influencing the participants during the study."
Alternatives: "refrain from swaying" or "prevent biasing".
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Do they want to avoid influencing the outcome?
He said he had wanted to avoid influencing their decisions about whom to endorse in the Senate race.
A spokesman for the president said he did not want to respond to this suggestion to avoid influencing the investigation.
No 9 (Ayres uses numbers for titles to avoid influencing listeners' perception with words) is a tribute to The Pogues' Shane MacGowan.
Exit polls are banned, so as to avoid influencing further rounds of voting, and the results will all come together on May 16th.
The FPS must both be strong enough to offer protection during minor impacts and remain flexible enough to avoid influencing the air bag deployment characteristics of the vehicle.
The ritual, as the officials explained to me, is aimed at reinforcing the appearance of voter open-mindedness up to the very last, and to avoid influencing potentially undecided voters in the room.
The legislation would also create "double blind" systems so that the police officers administering the photo lineups are unaware of the suspects' identities in order to avoid influencing witnesses.
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Error and posterror trials were modelled as separate regressors (R5 6) to avoid influences from error detection processes.
Like the flu, we cannot avoid influence; we can only try to modulate its manifestation.
Additionally, periodicity of the discretisation is prescribed to avoid influences of the boundaries of the periodic cell on fracture patterns.
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