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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid labelling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to refrain from categorizing or defining something or someone in a specific way, often to promote open-mindedness or understanding.
Example: "In discussions about mental health, it's important to avoid labelling individuals based on their conditions."
Alternatives: "steer clear of categorizing" or "refrain from tagging".
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Although the behaviour of the rioters is inexcusable, punishments should be given with wisdom and great care to avoid labelling young people and isolating them as criminals who will inevitably reoffend.
The brand currently keeps 110 shades of eye shadow on counter (whittled down from a planned 250) – far more than the average brand's 45, and Box has endeavoured to avoid labelling her products – as much as trading standards will allow – in order to challenge users' expectations and encourage them to be more playful with their application.
It would not make sense if producers diluted products with water to avoid labelling.
There are reasons to avoid labelling such disobedience (or anything else) as 'terrorism'terrorism
But above all, the key to making yourself appealing to this fast-moving industry is to avoid labelling yourself.
Care was taken to avoid labelling fluorescent bleed from the actin channel.
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The Jets tried their best to avoid labeling the performance a letdown.
So cleantech is drawing investments and being discussed again, favorably, even if some VC's avoid labeling their portfolio companies as such.
Labels are basically bad; it's okay to objectively describe an action or attitude as compassionate, but avoid labeling yourself.
In fact, he strikes the reader as somewhat self-absorbed and self-righteous, maudlin and thin-skinned; at times, it's hard to avoid labeling him a crank.
Nuclear protein extracts from SW480-ADH Mock and Snail1 cells were labeled with Cy3 and Cy5 fluorochromes, alternating the dyes to avoid labeling bias.
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